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  • Weird media problems…

    Posted by Lokidrummer on December 31, 2005 at 7:05 am

    Hi, I had a bunch of greenscreened footage and when i exported it to a .mov onto my external hd it like broke them up into Media,Media-av1,Media-av2,Media-av3. So when i try to import them all (I’m doing this just so i don’t have to deal w/ prerender stuff), anyways so when i import them it will only import the first “media” file and when i try to play it back it is super slow…So is there like a setting or something that will fix all this?

    Tech info: all the media-av#’s are exactly like 2 gigs, i’m using FCP HD, when i exported the first time i put it on an external HD that was formated to like 3 partitions of FAT32. So yea, any help?

    -William

    Frank Pledge replied 20 years, 4 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Gunleik Groven

    December 31, 2005 at 11:41 am

    What format is the media in? (DV/HDV/DVCPRO/DVCPRO100/Whatever uncompressed?)

    Gunleik

  • Lokidrummer

    December 31, 2005 at 4:58 pm

    When I pressed export quicktime i clicked on the top little DV thing….like 48mhz audio….anyways when i go and look at the “get info” on it, it says DV/DVC Pro Integer(Big Endian),Timecode. That’s under it’s “more info” and under the “general” it says it’s a “final cut pro movie”. I thought it’s supposed to be a quicktime video…so yea…it’s like those files that i HAVE to have with it are like the video parts of it…cause without them it says it can’t play the first “media” file. So yea, help.

    -Will

  • Frank Pledge

    December 31, 2005 at 10:45 pm

    doesn’t fat32 only support files up to 2 gigs? or have they fixed that?

    if not – there you go
    fp

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