Andrew and Ned, what version # are you talking about here? I have XDCAM Browser V1.2 right now, not that I have used it much as I normally ingest the media directly into FCP7, (PIX 240 media). My F3's firmware is now at ver' 1.45, does this mean that I would have to download and PAY for the newest version of XDCAM Browser if I wanted to use that application? I've not tried it but are you all saying that XDCAM ver' 1.2 doesn't work with the F3 at firmware 1.4+? Before it was free, now we have to pay? If this is the case I can see this developing into a really interesting thread! Hi Peter, Version 2.0 of XDCAM browser is still free to use.

JFYI, we recently posted Content Browser 2.0 with support for the new XAVC codecs. Note that 2.0 has a different activation requirement-- you will need a serial # supplied with the camera or else purchased from the Sony Creative Software storefront. The charge is nominal (20.00, I believe) but still represents. 2) Content Browser 2.0.1 needs an activation key which is in every box of F5/55 3) All other XDCAM / NXCAM products will get also an activation key in a box (serial number will be communicated shortly).

When you install 2.1 it asks for a serial. If you don't have one which if you own an F3 you almost certainly don't, you can pony up 20 bucks for basic functionality. If you want metadata from your Sony PL lenses that you got with your Sony F3, you know have to pay 200 bucks for the luxury of seeing that data in the application. Also things like shutter speed, color temp and so on need the more costly license. Thou giveth S-Log gamma; thou taketh away metadata.

I moved to a Windows production machine back in the summer (yes it works swimmingly), so I could drop some decent GPUs into the machine for Resolve and get a modern processor for rendering in other apps, however, version 2.0 of XDCAM Browser kills my audio which only a full reboot will fix. Only app that does this. Not sure if verison 2.1 fixes this. Not going to pay 200 to find out. I use PP, but many of my clients are still on FCP7.

You'll still need XDCam Browser to send to FCP7, correct?You don't 'need' XDcam browser to really do anything, BUT, it is handy for reviewing all your clips, logging them and making any notes. For me, I don't import certain takes I just know I won't use. Or sometimes I will use it to review the best takes with the client. The big plus for me was, 'hm, wow what were my camera settings on that shot' 'oh just look at the metadata and see'.

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To all posts Sony Content Browser 2.0 Posted by on May 9, 2013 So you’ve scheduled your shoot in, but want to make sure you have the capability to view the footage onsite through your laptop. If you have been with Sony cameras, the Sony Content Browser 2.0 is just the solution. The Sony Content Browser 2.0 handles all XDCAM HD, XDCAM EX, XAVC, and NXCAM clips. Including support for XAVC Intra 4K and XAVC Intra HD clip types. Its predecessor, XDCAM EX Clip Bowser, was limited to the XDCAM EX codec, but now Sony has branched out to a plethora of new codecs. Along with viewing the footage you can add in and out points, tag metadata for your editor, import directly into Final Cut Pro X, capture still images from the video, and view video and audio information about the clip. The Content Browser 2.0 normally costs $20 but is currently free for everyone to download until May 31st.

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Sony Content Browser 2 Serial

For the free Content Browser you would need to sign up with Sony using this. Sony will email you a serial number just as if you had purchased a camera, and then you plug that number in and download the browser. The Content Browser 2.0 is always free when you purchase the PMW F5/ F55 cameras. The following model numbers will include the Content Browser serial number before the end of March 2013; PMW-50/100/160/200, PWD-TD300/320/350/500, PMW-EX1R/EX3/EX3D, PMW-F3, PDW-700/F800, PDW-HD1500/F1600/HR1, PDW-U1/U2, XDS-1000/PD1000/PD2000. If you have a serial number from XDCAM Advanced Pack or NXCAM Activation Pack those can also be entered to obtain the Content Browser.