Media Locations - Inaccessible Audio files
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2 years 10 months ago #8042
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TimRobson replied the topic: Media Locations - Inaccessible Audio files
Firstly can you post the text file from X2Pro which has all of the results of the attempt to convert in it. You say that you work from an external disk, is it mounted as the same volume name this time as it was when you successfully converted the project?
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2 years 10 months ago #8041
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joslinmusic created the topic: Media Locations - Inaccessible Audio files
Hi there.
Im fairly new to the Xml to aaf process.
I am working on a movie where I have just begun converting xml files to aaf to hand it over to my audio engineer to start editing.
I tried this process with 4 different xml files with X2Pro and it worked perfectly.
However I had to go back and do some edits in final cut pro and re exported as xml files. When converting this time I get the error message that the media location is inaccessible. I have directed the folder to it and it still cannot read it. I don't understand. I did it perfectly the first time.
The xml and destination location for the aaf file are the same folder. I work from an external SD HD if that helps.
Help needed please.
J
Im fairly new to the Xml to aaf process.
I am working on a movie where I have just begun converting xml files to aaf to hand it over to my audio engineer to start editing.
I tried this process with 4 different xml files with X2Pro and it worked perfectly.
However I had to go back and do some edits in final cut pro and re exported as xml files. When converting this time I get the error message that the media location is inaccessible. I have directed the folder to it and it still cannot read it. I don't understand. I did it perfectly the first time.
The xml and destination location for the aaf file are the same folder. I work from an external SD HD if that helps.
Help needed please.
J
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