Ken Nemetchek
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It isn’t impossible, just unlikely. BTW, it’s happened to me as well.
If you have the latest version of FCP, here’s the solution: after ingesting the clips (Browser/Import/Panasonic P2), select all the clips in the Import window and delete them there. Once done, you will find that the next time you shoot with that card, the new clips will be numbered continuing at the place where the last clips left off. In other words, if the card’s clips were numbered 0001XX ~ 0023XX, the next time you use the card, the new clips will start at 0024XX.
Hope this helps.
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Ken Nemetchek
October 27, 2006 at 8:14 pm in reply to: Some copied P2 media will not mount in the importer even though the files are there!I am going through much the same thing, only in my case I’m editing a kung-fu movie. But I digress…
I ended up burning the files onto a DVD (as data) and putting that in my tower. It mounted and imported perfectly, when other methods had been tried and failed (reloading the footage to P2 cards and “repairing” the clip (sadly, the camera said there was no problem with the clip); attaching the camera via “1394 Device” to the computer and trying to use the camera as a HD; changing computers (one running the latest FCP version, the other one version back). Of course, added to my own complications was that the footage is being stored on set in a Windows machine…
At any rate, DVDs saved my butt, perhaps it will save yours as well.
Good luck.
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Hey Shane:
Thanks for the updated link.
The trailer looks great. Congrats!
Ken
Alberta Visual Communications
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Shane:
I was really looking forward to watching the trailer, right up to the point where a screen popped up telling me that it’s not a valid link…
With great anticipation,
Ken
Alberta Visual Communications
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You are all too, too kind.
Thanks.
Ken
Alberta Visual Communications
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Thanks for correcting me.
Nothin’ but love, baby.
Ken
Alberta Visual Communications
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gkstone:
Go to Camera Menu / 7:Display Setup / Video Out OSD. The default is OFF, so you’ll need to change this to ON.
Test before assuming I’m right, of course.
Ken Nemetchek
Alberta Visual Communications
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Joe:
Thanks very much for your insight. I’ll pass this along.
Much appreciated.
Ken
Alberta Visual Communications
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I’ve got a 17″ Powerbook and have this problem from time to time (okay, so it doesn’t show in the dock, but on the top-of-the-screen-header-thing by my airport and blue-tooth icons, etc).
At any rate, this is the time to reboot the laptop. Fixes it every time for me.
By the way, I’ve had more instances of this problem when turning the camera off before ejecting the P2 card, even if I wait for as much as 30 seconds! I have no idea why it’s more stable ejecting the card from the camera with the power on, but that’s my experience.
Ken
Alberta Visual Communications
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Ken Nemetchek
August 2, 2006 at 7:37 pm in reply to: Link to Panasonic form for HVX200 purchasers to request Barry Green’s HVX bookJan:
Any way us Canadians can take advantage of this offer?
Ken
Alberta Visual Communications