Scott Allman
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Thanks,
I knew there was some kind of work around.
Scott
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Tom,
Yes, read first, post second. My new mantra.
I had already figured out my problem before I read your reply.
Thanks for the reply anyway,Scott
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Tom,
Thanks for your reply.
Green keyframe dots?
I control/clicked on the center of the image in the canvas and then I see a dialouge box that says “ease in/ ease out”. OK, I selected that, then what? And nothing seems to change or open up. Can I make adjustments somewhere?Scott
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Scott Allman
August 29, 2008 at 2:44 pm in reply to: Shooting and Importing very long clips, Spanned/IncompleteOK,
I ordered a new 2TB harddrive. And will start emptying the the Weibetech as soon as it arrives.But the thing is, when I empitied the cards at the shoot, I emptied them to the 250GB drive first and the contents from card #2 should be 3 clips, clip #1- 2 seconds long, clip #2 – 40+ minutes long and clip #3 – 20+ minutes long.
When I look at the contents of card #2 on the 250GB drive it is actually showing 8 clips all less than 4GB. But this BEFORE they are copied to the FAT32 drive. But then when I view them in the log and transfer window they show up correctly as 3 clips.This confuses me.
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Scott Allman
August 29, 2008 at 12:56 pm in reply to: Shooting and Importing very long clips, Spanned/IncompleteFirst, Jeremy, thanks for everything so far.
I will purchase another harddrive today and start transferring files ASAP.
I needed a back-up anyway. Hopefully that will help.But here’s another question. When I shoot in the field I generally take a 250GB Weibetech to empty cards onto. Then copy those folders to the larger harddrive when I get home. I use an older G4 with the slot that the cards fit into to transfer. Such was the case with this particular shoot. And I checked the 250GB Weibetech and it is formatted OSX and the folders from the cards are identical to the folders on the larger FAT32 drive that is attached to my editing system.
Again, this is how I done every shoot for the last year and never had this problem, but I’ve never shot clips that were 40+ minutes long. Is there and issue with shooting long clips that I’m not aware of?
Thanks,
Scott
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Scott Allman
August 28, 2008 at 9:56 pm in reply to: Shooting and Importing very long clips, Spanned/IncompleteWell, well,
It is Fat 32. OK, so now what.
Every other project on the drive has been fine.
Should I transfer everything to another drive and reformat?Scott
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Scott Allman
August 28, 2008 at 8:14 pm in reply to: Shooting and Importing very long clips, Spanned/IncompleteIt should be OSX. How can I verify that?
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Scott Allman
August 28, 2008 at 7:41 pm in reply to: Shooting and Importing very long clips, Spanned/IncompleteJeremy,
I am using a Weibetech ToughTech XE FW800 1000GB.
I shot on one 32GB card and one 16GB card
I am shooting DVCpro HD 24PNThe drive works fine with other projects
Here’s the deal. When I look at one of the folders, from the Problem project, in the log and transfer window it shows three clips.
The first is 2 seconds long, the second is 47:55 long (spanned) and the third is 24:56 (Spanned).
When I look at the same folder on the scratch drive it shows 8 clips, 5 of them are 3.98 GB. If I drag one of the 3.98 GB MXF clips to the timeline (Thanks to Calibrated) it is only 29 seconds and 22 frames long. I can drag on the entire 47:55 clip in the log and Transfer window and see the whole thing.I opened a folder from an entirely different project and dragged one of it’s clips into the same timeline.
The clips was just under 1GB and that clip was almost 3 minutes long.Any ideas?
My headache is returning.Thanks in advance,
Scott
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Thanks for the reply.
Installing Calibrated didn’t solve the problem.
I have several very long clips from a lecture/demonstration.
They all say Spanned or Incomplete.
When I bring them into the log and transfer window, I can drag through the entire clip (42 minutes) in the window on the right side. But I can’t get them to import. I get the little red stop sign icon.
If I go into the contents folder and drag the MXF file onto the timeline I get a part of the clip onto the timeline, not the complete clip.
I am at a loss for what to do next.I have a critical shoot coming up next week that will be the same sort of long lecture/demo and I don’t want to go through this again, any suggestions would greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Scott Allman