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  • Leah Attard

    November 16, 2012 at 2:51 pm in reply to: FCP3 two camera with sync sound IMPORT?

    cool, buying it now.

    Ever had this?-
    “Chip Job 1” contains unsupported media or has an invalid directory structure. Please choose a folder whose directory structure matches supported media.
    damn bpavs

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  • Thanks for this. I suspected as much. I’m working on a project that requires me to export the synced events referenced to an XML project export so that the XML can drive seperate channels of projections.
    Not the traditional single output /:-/

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  • Leah Attard

    June 25, 2010 at 1:02 am in reply to: DVCAM footage looks terrible on the timeline

    There is no DVCAM setting so I went DV PAL as it was DVCAM Pal – those are the only options there.

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  • Leah Attard

    August 10, 2009 at 1:00 pm in reply to: source and record monitors not updating

    I’m having the same problem and have tried all the usual reboots, resizing etc, any ideas?

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  • Problem solved – Thank the FCP gods for Motion Favorites!

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  • Leah Attard

    January 7, 2008 at 11:51 pm in reply to: Avid and FCP offline workflow…

    I write my reply in the middle of offline/online project that has been ongoing for months, I have been dreading the conform stage, which in the end went very well. 21 clips (across 3 tapes) didn’t reload of 600, with a little investigation, we got to the bottom of the problem, tape tc problems and duplicate tape name (over 160 project tapes) not bad – having been very maticulous about workflow – the results were very positive – HOWEVER – I’ve had to move the project three times and consolidate to a portable drive and relinking, effects files holding low res info, corrupt project and media files are just a number of pitfalls I hadn’t foreseen. I’m used to working at full res. inhouse on Unity – so simple and integrated. FORGET LOW RES, BUY MORE DRIVES, GO FULL RES. EVERYTIME (and keep the project in one place!)
    Tally-ho

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  • Leah Attard

    January 7, 2008 at 11:15 pm in reply to: Relinking Nightmare

    I’m pretty sure the .pmr is the cause of me not being able to see the media in the project have deleted the msmmmob.mdb and msmFMID.pmr files and the Avid has rebuilt them.
    What do you mean by MC?

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  • Leah Attard

    January 7, 2008 at 9:28 pm in reply to: Relinking Nightmare

    More info,

    Came back after tea this evening to a quite a few error mesages.

    On boot up they appear as follows

    1. The current active Keyboard settings does not correspond to the current Keybaord Input Locale, else some of the keys might not execute their desired function. (Didn’t reset these to my knowledge)

    And the real problem…

    2. Exception: ‘omfiHPDomain_INIT_FAILED’ Anerror occured scanning the file E:/OMFI Mediafiles/file name here.wav

    I then get an option to quarantine or ignore this or all (either way when I open my sequence all the media is offline)

    Tech details: The E drive is an external portable GRaid drive that I was using without hassle, over the last two days, I conformed my project at full res to it and untill I logged out this evening the Avid was working and reading the media fine.

    I have tried deleting the database files on the E drive to no avail.

    Any ideas?

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  • Leah Attard

    January 7, 2008 at 8:40 pm in reply to: Relinking Nightmare

    Wasn’t multicam-ing – the main issue seems to be the Avid’s ability to see the external drive, patchy at best.
    I got the two talking on two nights ago and left well enough alone until today when I had to rebott the Avid, since then, the media that I had sucessfully re-linked is now showing up as offline and will not re-link under any setting.

    The drive is mounted correctly, the media is present on the drive, root directories and files are all correctly positioned.

    Declan

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  • Leah Attard

    January 6, 2008 at 1:44 pm in reply to: Moving a Project

    That’s done it!
    Thx

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