Hans Sieber
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Hi John,
sorry for my dealyed answer. Easter… Yes that was what I ended up with also. Did a complete manual uninstall. Honestly Avid should no longer distribute the 7.0.3 full installer if that happens. I have no problem doing the full installer for 0.2 and then patching to 0.3. But in the end it worked out. Hope your systems running well.
Wish you all the best!Hans
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Ok if that worked you could try to load your sequence in the player window and export from there. Maybe it works too. Actually it should export from either location but the ways of Media composer are unknown to us…
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I´m not sur if I can be of great help but you might try one thing. Create a new bin and then drag the .mdb file into the open bin. Mc should then populate your bin with all the clips that a within that MAX Folder. If your able to locate your “missing but physically there” audio files you could try to relink them by selecting these clips and the sequence and then relink with the option “relink to selected Clips/in open bins”. Did you start the project using Version 7?
Hans
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Ho Robert,
maybe this helps. Mark the desired frame in your timeline. Use match fram to load that frame in your player monitor. Export from the player monitor with right-click. Deactivate “use selected tracks” in the export setting.
Hope this workaround gets you going. Normally you should be able to export directly from the timeline. If you turn of “use selected Tracks” and “use selected marks” it should export correctly.Hans
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Hi Timothy,
just a guess. Are you working in an Interplay environment? If so it could be dynamic relink that´s getting in your way. Another shot in blue would be a DFS share. Is the AMA linkes Material stored on such a setup?
Hans
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Hi Dave,
you´re right with your assumption. By either selecting or deselecting the Stereo Symbol in the Import/Audio tab you´re able to choose how avid treats your audio. You can change that even after you imported a clip. E.G. you imported something and forgot to deselect the stereo icon. If you want to change that after importing simply highlight the clip in the bin, click the right mouse button, select modify and then choose set multichannel audio. Same context menu as in the import settings.
Hope I could be of any assistance.Cheers
Hans
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If the clips were shot with the xdcam codec you should be able to simply import the .mxf files. Works even without the structure.
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Hans Sieber
August 4, 2013 at 1:50 pm in reply to: Repeated Error Message when Exporting to QT!!!! ARGH!!!!Do you have Sorenson Squeeze installed on your machine? If so import the QT Ref file and let Squeeze encode the QT file you want.
The problem might come from a corrupt frame in your sequence. I had this problem several times and it always was a corrupt media file. Strangely this problem doesn`t get solved by a mixdown. Never got the hang why? SO you could try to chase down the corrupt frame, reingest it and you should be fine.Hope I could be of any help.
Hans
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Hi there,
there`s one little workaround to speeden up the process until you can upgrade. Navigate to the contents folder of e.g. Card 1 in finder/explorer. Then let the system search for all files with the .mxf extension. (Using windows type.mxf in the search window on the upper right part) Open up the MC with an open bin and drag an drop all the .mxf files into the bin. Avid will then import the clips into MC without you having to enter each individual folder.
Hope that helps.
Cheers
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The file limit is as you stated set to 5000 files per subfolder in the mxf folder. There should be no problem with file counts up to that number. Avid automatically creates a new folder labeled 2 when he reaches the maximum. You´re writing that the machine crashe when bulding the database. you mean the .pmr file? how many subfolders do you have right now for that machine?