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  • Louis Freris

    March 22, 2011 at 12:34 am in reply to: Yet another SxS PRO card failure

    Good point Brent, being able to record on both cards at the same time, would be a great solution. I still think Sony has to provide reliable recovery software, so if there are any bad sectors on the card, they can be ignored and move on to the next sector. Right now, even if there is one bad spot on the card, it just freezes the PC.

  • Louis Freris

    March 20, 2011 at 1:55 pm in reply to: Yet another SxS PRO card failure

    I think like Sam suggested, use a nanoflash drive with it for critical work, or setup a second camera as backup.
    I used 2 cameras just in case, good luck indeed!

  • Louis Freris

    March 20, 2011 at 6:36 am in reply to: Yet another SxS PRO card failure

    Great story Sam. Thanks
    My grief is with Sony, claiming that their super expensive cards are superior, when in fact that’s alot of crap.
    As I mentioned before, I had to find out the hard way how to retrieve those clips, when the card was send to them, they were totally clueless and offered me a replacement to the tune of $900.00
    For a card that is guaranteed 100.000 cycles, that’s alot of bull…

  • Louis Freris

    March 19, 2011 at 9:40 pm in reply to: Yet another SxS PRO card failure

    It’s very frustrating that I have to spend hours to find workarounds that may or may not work, then to have Sony wanting to charge me $900.00 to replace their flagship faulty card, as well as saying that my files are not recoverable, when I recovered them myself.
    I must say here that for non critical jobs, I have been using the cheap cards with the adaptor and never had an issue.

  • Louis Freris

    February 27, 2009 at 5:32 am in reply to: CS4 doesn’t like XDCAM EX mp4 format?

    Same here, I always convert my BPAV folder to .mxf For some reason ,.mxf files work alot better and also premiere cs4 is more stable.

  • Louis Freris

    February 14, 2009 at 10:00 pm in reply to: On Premiere pro cs4 scratch disks default to C Drive

    I guess no one has this problem?

  • Louis Freris

    February 11, 2009 at 9:24 am in reply to: An open letter to Adobe

    I second that proposal, windows is not a stable platform and I don’t really like Mac.

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