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  • MXF Audio Problem

    Posted by David Roberts on August 20, 2012 at 5:36 pm

    Hi,
    Newbie to these great forums here.

    I have shot some footage on a Panasonic P2 using as FS-100 hdd and
    usually I shoot Quicktime and have no problems.
    I accidentally left it on DVCPROHD and was left with some MXF files.
    I haven’t used them before and have some problems.

    I have the video on ___w01.mxf and audio in l01, r01 etc. files.

    I dragged the video into premiere and it works but with no audio and
    premiere won’t accept the audio.

    I want to convert the footage to match my other footage, in particular I want to get all my footage actually into avid dnxhd codec.

    Anyone know a solution to my problem?

    Oh, BTW, im using a PC.

    David Roberts replied 13 years, 8 months ago 2 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Greg Baber

    August 20, 2012 at 5:47 pm

    Try copying the entire file structure off the card and onto your hard drive. Then, use the Media Browser to get the files out of that directory. Do not try to import the video files directly.

    Greg Baber, Adobe Systems Incorporated
    Creative Cloud Expert – DVA

  • David Roberts

    August 20, 2012 at 6:30 pm

    Problem is I copied the entire folder of the hdd to my pc and I have had to format the hdd because of intense filming these last few weeks. I assumed it was fine because it played on the camera with sound great. I will try to use the media browser though directed to the folder.

  • David Roberts

    August 21, 2012 at 11:33 pm

    I tried the media browser and even made the directory strucutre using a tutorial I found and tried it that way but it didn’t work. My friend suggested copying the footage back to the external hdd and using the repair option apparently there. I’m gonna try that tomorrow and hope for the best.

  • David Roberts

    August 22, 2012 at 4:22 pm

    Sorted the problem. For people who run into this problem,
    copy the footage back to the FS100 hdd into the folder with the long code.
    Then in the settings in the hdd, click organise hdd and also repaired hdd.
    Then connect to pc and import straight into premiere from the hdd.
    Worked for me anyway.

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