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  • John Hobson

    September 4, 2014 at 1:53 pm in reply to: AE CC 2014 and Sony Mfx Files

    Hi Mark,

    Im pleased it works on your AE – what version of cc are you using?

    As my main problem is i have 1000’s of files in this format and it would be a hell of a lot easier if i could import them directly into AE…

    Thanks
    Johny

  • John Hobson

    September 4, 2014 at 12:04 pm in reply to: AE CC 2014 and Sony Mfx Files

    thanks Mark,

    i have just updated my ae to 12.2.1.5 and i still can’t read the mxf file?

    let me know how you get on..

    thanks
    John

  • John Hobson

    September 4, 2014 at 10:13 am in reply to: AE CC 2014 and Sony Mfx Files

    hi mark i have an account with dropbox already so i just need your details so you can access it..
    cheers
    johny

  • John Hobson

    September 2, 2014 at 2:00 pm in reply to: AE CC 2014 and Sony Mfx Files

    Hi mark,

    i can send you a clip which is 10frames and 49mb… I don’t think my DOP shot on the sxs card slot.
    to what address please?

    the version of ae I’m using is 12.1.0.168

    Many thanks
    John

  • John Hobson

    August 29, 2014 at 12:37 pm in reply to: AE CC 2014 and Sony Mfx Files

    Hi mark,

    Thanks for the response. I don’t believe my DOP filmed anything with audio on as I don’t need the audio, my main concern/frustration is that i would like to grade and put effects on these clips via AE rather than loading them into premier pro and exporting out which does work.

    When i go to import the mxc file into ae – this message comes up
    after effects error: file’A001C021_147362Q.mxf” cannot be imported – this ‘MXFF’ file is damaged or unsupported.

    But these work on mistika, flame, avid suites and on my apple using premier pro???

    Any advice on why AE is not working would be helpful…

    When looking at the clips on Sony RAW Viewer the meta data from the clip is as below..
    Video codec – F55RAW SQ

    Thanks
    John

  • John Hobson

    August 29, 2014 at 11:08 am in reply to: AE CC 2014 and Sony Mfx Files

    Hi mark,

    Thanks for the response. I don’t believe my DOP filmed anything with audio on as I don’t need the audio, my main concern/frustration is that i would like to grade and put effects on these clips via AE rather than loading them into premier pro and exporting out which does work.

    When i go to import the mxc file into ae – this message comes up
    after effects error: file’A001C021_147362Q.mxf” cannot be imported – this ‘MXFF’ file is damaged or unsupported.

    But these work on mistika, flame, avid suites and on my apple using premier pro???

    Any advice on why AE is not working would be helpful…

    When looking at the clips on Sony RAW Viewer the meta data from the clip is as below..
    Video codec – F55RAW SQ

  • John Hobson

    August 29, 2014 at 8:50 am in reply to: AE CC 2014 and Sony Mfx Files

    Hi mark,

    Thanks for the response. I don’t believe my DOP filmed anything with audio on as I don’t need the audio, my main concern/frustration is that i would like to grade and put effects on these clips via AE rather than loading them into premier pro and exporting out which does work.

    When i go to import the mxc file into ae – this message comes up
    after effects error: file’A001C021_147362Q.mxf” cannot be imported – this ‘MXFF’ file is damaged or unsupported.

    But these work on mistika, flame, avid suites and on my apple using premier pro???

    Any advice on why AE is not working would be helpful…

    When looking at the clips on Sony RAW Viewer the meta data from the clip for the codec for audio/video is below..
    Video codec – F55RAW SQ
    Audio codec – LPCM

    Thanks in advance!
    John

  • John Hobson

    August 28, 2014 at 2:57 pm in reply to: AE CC 2014 and Sony Mfx Files

    Hi there,

    Is there a way i can use/view mxf files in after effects cc?
    I have shot a lot of stuff on the sony f55 as 4k raw files and i can’t import them into ae…

    Any advice out there would be great!

    Thanks
    John

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