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10 years 8 months ago #977
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This is great news! I'm glad this may have been of some help and I hope the "fix" is not too complicated.
Thanks for your help and responsiveness Graeme.
Cheers.
David
Thanks for your help and responsiveness Graeme.
Cheers.
David
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10 years 8 months ago #976
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Graeme Robinson replied the topic: [TS4444] An error occurred converting Final Cut...
I have been able to reproduced the issue in our lab here using the clip you provided, so I have referred the issue to the development team.
I'll keep you updated with any progress.
I'll keep you updated with any progress.
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10 years 8 months ago #970
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Graeme Robinson replied the topic: An error occurred converting Final Cut XML to AAF
David,
Sorry for the late reply; I normally get notified of new posts, but yours slipped through the net.
Unfortunately we don't have a R3D camera, so we're not able to create a clip like that here. Would you be able to record a clip for us that is just 2 spanned files?
By my calculations of the size and number of files you mentioned below, it seems likely that each file must be limited to 4GB, so something around 4.5GB should be enough to exhibit the issue and be much easier to send to us than 51GB.
Please let me know if this is possible and if you need me to provide FTP details.
Sorry for the late reply; I normally get notified of new posts, but yours slipped through the net.
Unfortunately we don't have a R3D camera, so we're not able to create a clip like that here. Would you be able to record a clip for us that is just 2 spanned files?
By my calculations of the size and number of files you mentioned below, it seems likely that each file must be limited to 4GB, so something around 4.5GB should be enough to exhibit the issue and be much easier to send to us than 51GB.
Please let me know if this is possible and if you need me to provide FTP details.
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10 years 8 months ago #967
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no problem on smaller clips.
I think you need to test some larger clips with spanned R3D files. In this interview clip there are 13 .r3d files spanned to create the one clip. I think that your software might not look across spanned clips.
You need a ten or fifteen minute clip that gets cut into pieces and then can still be extracted.
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I think you need to test some larger clips with spanned R3D files. In this interview clip there are 13 .r3d files spanned to create the one clip. I think that your software might not look across spanned clips.
You need a ten or fifteen minute clip that gets cut into pieces and then can still be extracted.
Battistella
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10 years 8 months ago #966
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battistella replied the topic: An error occurred converting Final Cut XML to AAF
no problem on smaller clips.
I think you need to test some larger clips with spanned R3D files. In this interview clip there are 13 .r3d files spanned to create the one clip. I think that your software might not look across spanned clips.
You need a ten or fifteen minute clip that gets cut into pieces and then can still be extracted.
Battistella
I think you need to test some larger clips with spanned R3D files. In this interview clip there are 13 .r3d files spanned to create the one clip. I think that your software might not look across spanned clips.
You need a ten or fifteen minute clip that gets cut into pieces and then can still be extracted.
Battistella
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