Add the report in a file next to the AAF

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8 years 7 months ago #2547 by manoucho
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Hi Graeme

Thanks for the help.

When I was working on the project earlier, I remember fixing some problems and then every new iteration of the XML I would get new problems that I didn't see before.

But I can't reproduce this, as I fixed more of the problems. So hopefully it is just me who made an error of appreciation.

I understand what you say, and I say you for taking the time (as always) to help out.

All the best

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8 years 7 months ago - 8 years 7 months ago #2545 by Graeme Robinson
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I get exactly the same as you in my console, and in my conversion report, and initially it does look like there are more issues being logged in the console than are in the conversion report, but on closer inspection that's not really what is happening...

When I sorted the warnings from both places alphabetically (because the messages appear in a different order in the console to in X2Pro), I could see that for each message that is displayed in X2Pro, the same message is present in the console twice (there are 37 messages in X2Pro, and 37*2=74 messages in the console). There are actually no messages that are in the console that are not in the conversion report.

For example, the first message in the X2Pro report:
- Filters are not supported. The Audio filter [Muffled] at 00:06:22.28 has been ignored.
is in the console on the 20th and 57th line

I hope this explains what you are seeing. Let me know if I have misunderstood anything.
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8 years 7 months ago #2542 by manoucho
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Of course.

Attaching the XML, and a text file with 1. what I see in X2Pro 2. what is in the system console

In order to see the extra warnings, you only have to fix some warnings of the first set.
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8 years 7 months ago #2539 by Graeme Robinson
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It would be great if I could reproduce this here so that we understand what needs changing.

Can you please attach the fcpxml so that I can get the first set of warnings, then tell me what to change so that I get the second set of warnings?

Thanks

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8 years 7 months ago #2538 by manoucho
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Graeme,

Thanks for your reply.

I promise you 100% that it happened the way I described it, yet the AAF was created (they were just warnings).

I can reproduce the problem.

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8 years 7 months ago #2527 by Graeme Robinson
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If there is a successful conversion, the conversion report (which can be copied and pasted) will contain a list of all the effects/retimes/etc that were ignored. X2Pro doesn't display limited amount of lines in the conversion report.

If there was an error (and no AAF is created), X2Pro will stop the conversion process at that point and only report that error. If that error is fixed, and there is also another problem, that one will be reported in the next attempt at conversion.

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8 years 7 months ago #2525 by manoucho
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I went to the system console and I can confirm this.

Please please please can you create a FR for this ? It is a very dangerous behaviour. Often we choose to allow some warnings (a filter that will be reproduced in Pro Tools), but we need to be able to deliver the list to the audio engineer !

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8 years 7 months ago #2524 by manoucho
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Jeremy

I am not entirely sure but I have the feeling that that the report of X2Pro only displays a limited amount of lines. If there are more warnings, they are not displayed. I noticed this as I keep fixing warnings, new one appears in the next conversion.

Can it be the case ?

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8 years 7 months ago #2520 by manoucho
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Thanks, Jeremy !

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8 years 7 months ago #2518 by Jeremy Norwood
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I have added this as a feature request in our system and have assigned in over to the X2Pro Product Manager.

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8 years 7 months ago #2508 by manoucho
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Dear team

I'd really love an option to write the report of the conversion in a .txt file next to the AAF file. I generally save that report to handle it to the audio designer.

Thanks !!!

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