MXF op1a match source Media encode

I am trying to use the source of the mxf op1a (wrap) match predefined in Media Encoder. I have a variety of raw materials of Gopros, XF305s and a few others. The preset fails systematically with images of Gorpro, and I had problems with some other sources also. I get the "video stream of the source file is not compatible with this preset. Please choose a different preset. "error.

My question is: because I try only to use format mxf defined by default as a container, keeping the original material, it is - why am I compatibility errors? If I understand correctly, mxf can be used as a container for a variety of types of video, I fell on something that indicates it does not work for Gopro files or all the others, so what's the problem?

Thank you

Bransby

It will not work for GoPro footage because our MXF exporter does not support the GoPro CineForm. Unfortunately, the preset should do a bit more than simply copy the stream to a new packaging. We must have a possibility to write this stream natively to the MXF format and currently, we cannot do this. If you have a feature request, you can ask that we support GoPro CineForm in an MXF. Once there is your workflow will work. Feature requests can be made here:https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform

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