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SxS Video: Formats, Workflows, and Best Practices
Abstract
SxS (S-by-S) is a family of professional solid-state memory cards and related recording workflows developed initially by Sony for high-definition video acquisition. This paper reviews the SxS media formats, file systems and structures, recording formats and codecs commonly used with SxS, typical production and postproduction workflows, performance characteristics, compatibility considerations, and practical best practices for media management, archiving, and troubleshooting. The goal is to provide a concise, practical reference for production and post teams using SxS-based cameras and recorders.
- Use a calibrated monitor (sRGB, 100 cd/m²).
- Play at native resolution; avoid scaling.
Side‑by‑Side Comparison
6. Compliance & Legal Review
- Copyright Status: Confirm the video is either public domain, Creative Commons, or properly licensed.
- Content Guidelines: Ensure no prohibited material (e.g., hate speech, explicit violence) per platform policies.
- UI: Overlay a rectangle on the video preview. Drag corners. Output
crop_x, crop_y, crop_width.
Historical Context and Development
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