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TL;DR I cannot get Premiere Pro to export a H264 23.97fps MOV as a XDCAM HD 50 422 29.97fps MXF without distorting my audio. What do I have to do to get my audio from the clip to match the new 29.97fps footage!? Smart Rendering in Premiere Pro CS6 (6.0.1, and later), & Premiere Pro CC Tweet Smart rendering in Premiere Pro has been available for DV and DVCPro formats for years, but since Premiere Pro CS6 (6.0.1), many more formats have been added.
Is FCP on the same system? If XDCAM is showing up there - then you have the codec installed. Just go into Adobe Media Encoder and create a new preset for XDCAM by choosing a Quicktime format with an XDCAM codec (any flavor you want - 4:2:2, 4:2:0, 50mbit, 35mbit, etc). Once you create a new preset in Adobe Media Encoder, that same preset will show up inside Adobe Premiere when you choose Export > Media.
If it's on a different system (and still a Mac) then you need to install the XDCAM codec first. Download the Apple ProAppsQTCodecs installer (free - just Google it). If you have a Pro App from Apple installed then you can just double click and install it. If not, you just need to unpack it and manually drag the codecs into your Quicktime folder.
Hi Don, thanks for your response. We are able to export Media using the XDCAM codec. However, we are trying to export directly from Premiere to an XDCAM disc. In FCP7, there is an option in the Export dropdown to export to XDCAM, but this feature does not seem to be present in Premiere Pro CC.
This is how it looks in FCP7: We have tried Export -> Media and setting the destination for the XDCAM disc, but this doesn't work. Any further assistance you can provide will be appreciated.