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Re: Backing up SxS cards in the field
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KEITH BEAM
on May 9, 2008 at 2:21:03 pm
Please dont follow my lead. Here at Double Bull we have unfortunately found that if you dump the cards to an external hard drive you may not be able to recover them into Clip Browser. If you load immediately through the clip browser then export them as mfx files you can work with them.
I can not get any of our clips from the external hard drive to import either into my AVID studio or our new Matrox Axio system. MP4's are not accepted.
If anyone has a work around let me know.
Thanks
Beamer
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