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Blimey! I haven't heard of anyone using 20bit audio or devices for years - are you sure they have that correct? I've always wondered who uses 20bit audio... never had a project with it or need it...
Anyway you can do 8bit 16bit and 24bit Audio not 20bit in FCP. Set it up in your sequence settings. Ask the client - I presume they should be able to handle 24bit PCM audio with a XDCAM HD422 50Mbps stream. For instant answers to more than one hundred common FCP questions, check out the LAFCPUG FAQ Wiki here : [www.lafcpug.org]
That's a strange delivery format indeed. Sony's pdf on XDCAM families specify 16 and 24 bits (24 bits for HD422, which is what is now normally used for delivery.
[www.sony.si] www.strypesinpost.com
the source is HDCAM and like Betacam Digital it's 20 bit audio on tape, HDCAM SR is 24bit.
Indeed, those are strange delivery specification. After research, i got some info, it's 24bit file but 20bit audio and 4 empty bit. I capture that 20bit source in a 24bit format, hoping to get only 20 active bit, i just deliver, waiting for a reply from client to see if the file is ok.
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