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  • John Christoforu

    October 24, 2013 at 5:08 pm in reply to: coming back to MC after 7 years working on FCP7

    Thanks Michael!

  • John Christoforu

    October 24, 2013 at 4:45 pm in reply to: coming back to MC after 7 years working on FCP7

    Michael, this is silly, but I can’t locate the MFX folder….. I’m on a mac, and I use the following path: Avid media composer folder>supporting files>Avid_mediafiles> but no MXF folder just a RAW folder.
    I must be using the wrong path for sure.. any thoughts ?
    John

  • John Christoforu

    October 23, 2013 at 2:41 pm in reply to: coming back to MC after 7 years working on FCP7

    Hi Mike, thanks for the inside!

  • John Christoforu

    October 23, 2013 at 2:12 pm in reply to: coming back to MC after 7 years working on FCP7

    Ok, got the picture, at this point I would like to personally thank you all, for your time and effort answering
    my questions.

    Best,
    John

  • John Christoforu

    October 23, 2013 at 7:00 am in reply to: coming back to MC after 7 years working on FCP7

    [Shane Ross] “Wrong. And who said to put it in Avid’s “heart?” When you connect a drive to your system, and point Avid at it as a media drive (media Creation settings), the Avid MediaFiles folder>MXF>1 folder are made. That folder structure is on EVERY drive Avid accesses.”

    I’m definitely getting close here! I went to media creation setting and found my target disc and understood how I change it. The problem is that in my target disc witch I call “SSD1” there are other projects and files
    along with my Avid external project and the only option I get is to choose SSD1 with out having the ability to choose a specific folder just a drive. Is there a solution for it?

    John

  • John Christoforu

    October 23, 2013 at 2:19 am in reply to: coming back to MC after 7 years working on FCP7

    Yes I guess I could do that, but I think I’m missing something here, my question is: if I number and copy the files to the MFX folder in MC’s “heart” that means I can’t work with an external created project. I’m I right or wrong. what I’m trying to do is to have an external folder for each project that I work on, and nest all my footage and MC stuff in that folder, that will give me the ability to go back and forth from my macbook to my Mac Pro. If I have the materials saved in to an MFX folder I won’t be able to that.

    really appreciated your input!

    John

  • John Christoforu

    October 23, 2013 at 1:07 am in reply to: coming back to MC after 7 years working on FCP7

    Yes, thats great news! But what about the files that came from Resolve they are DNxHD I still can’t import them using AMA. How do I import DNxHD files?

  • John Christoforu

    November 26, 2012 at 8:07 am in reply to: failed to write file.

    Good morning Sascha and Peter, Thanks for your Input, after reading Peter’s advice I did the following, went in the configuration page and changed the destination path for stills to the new drive installed and that solved the problem. Soon I’m upgrading to SSD’s so I will relocated resolve’s cache folder to 7200rpm HD and keep as much free space on the SSD possible.

    Thank you!
    John
    https://www.decoystudios.tv

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  • John Christoforu

    April 30, 2012 at 3:27 pm in reply to: 8.2.1 cinemaDNG question

    You can’t imagine how helpful your instructions was, I can now shoot normal instead of under exposing my footage 1.5 stop fearing magenta clipped highlights. One again, you help really appreciated!

    Best regards John

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