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cannot recapture media from Canon T2i
Hi all,
I’m having some trouble shuttling my FCP Project between home and office. Here is the series of events that led up to my current predicament:
-I logged and transferred several cards of footage shot on the Canon T2i without incident, capturing some of the clips in their entirety and some of them after setting in and out points.
-Once I had captured everything I copied and pasted all of my bins and clips into a new project, in which I then renamed all the clips according to content and organized them in thematic bins. (side question: I created a new project because I wanted to have one project that had pure chronological dailies in which all the clip names matched the file names in the Capture Scratch folder. Is this a proper precaution to take? Otherwise there is no record of the clip’s file name in the Browser, which makes me nervous. If this is a foolish worry, I would be grateful to be told to put it to rest. Is it a better idea to put the original file name in the log notes?)
-I duplicated the second, thematically organized, project and put it on a shuttle drive to take home with me. Wanting to save myself a little bit of transfer time, instead of copying over the transcoded ProRes files to my shuttle drive I instead copied over the H.264 files (keeping the cards’ file structures intact).
-When I open the project file at home, all the media is offline as expected. When I highlight and select “batch capture,” the Log & Transfer window opens and prompts me to mount the missing volumes. I select the corresponding volumes on the shuttle drive, Log & Transfer churns for awhile and mounts the volumes. However, a window with an error message indicating that the volumes are missing remains open, and the clips remain offline.I transcoded the footage afresh and tried reconnecting the offline clips to the new ProRes files. However, because all of my clip names in the Browser are now along the lines of “B Roll – dinner,” they will not automatically connect to the ProRes files, which are all named MVI_1234, MVI_1235, etc. If I happen to remember that “B Roll – dinner” was taken from MVI_1234 then I can manually point it to that file and it will reconnect without issue, but otherwise I’m out of luck.
So my question is: somewhere along the line with my copying and renaming did I destroy my ability to batch capture from the original H.264 files? If the volume FCP is prompting me to mount in order for the batch capture to start does mount, has the correct corresponding Reel# FCP is asking for, and contains the corresponding H.264 files, why is batch capture not working? Is this a glitch in the Canon plug-in? It’s early enough in my process that perhaps this can’t be deemed a predicament quite yet, but I don’t want to move on until I know the proper workflow to ensure that I won’t be delivering a project that won’t be able to link to the accompanying media. I apologize in advance for any errors in terminology, unintentional omissions of pertinent information, or silly newbie mistakes and greatly appreciate any help in this matter!
Many thanks.

