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  • Eoin Mcmanus

    December 13, 2010 at 1:00 am in reply to: Having trouble importing SONY EX3 footage….

    Hey,
    I put the footage from my XDCAM into the original folder structure, but now XDCAM transfer and LOg & Transfer can’t recognize the clips that were moved. Only the ones that stayed in the same place can be seen and imported. Does anyone know a solution to this problem?

  • Eoin Mcmanus

    December 12, 2010 at 11:35 pm in reply to: Having trouble importing SONY EX3 footage….

    Im going to try to return the files to their original BPAV structure and hopefull this works. Thanks for the response. 🙂

  • Eoin Mcmanus

    December 12, 2010 at 4:23 am in reply to: Importing SONY EX3 Footage…

    SO close!

    I don’t have the BPAV structure, that is my porblem. This program looks like the PERFECT solution and I thank you for posting it.

    Unfortunately, I am on a school computer and need an administrator to authorize any installations! UGH!

    It seems insane that SONY creates these Mp4’s which cant be interpreted in ANY other way.. bizzare

    Anyways thanks for the help

    ps- if there is any way to run this program without fully installing it (doubtful) that would be amazing

  • Eoin Mcmanus

    December 11, 2010 at 11:47 pm in reply to: Importing SONY EX3 Footage…

    Hey everyone thanks for the responses. I tried using XDcam transfer but it won’t recognize the files. I tried using compressor but it told me “error trying to read source media” also i encoded a few different h.264 versions with adobe media encoder, but FCP could not read them? Im thinking i may have to try mp4 on encoder..
    thanks again any more ideas welcome
    -Eoin

  • Eoin Mcmanus

    December 11, 2010 at 9:37 pm in reply to: Importing SONY EX3 Footage…

    Hey, no i cant open them in quicktime. Ive been viewing them with VLC player and Adobe Media Encoder has been able to encode them but I’m just not sure what format i should export them into. I want to lose the minimum ammount of quality. Should i use H.264? Help!
    THanks

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