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Re: Backing up SxS cards in the field
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Colin Richards
on May 13, 2008 at 3:46:06 pm
I also had a problem where I was unable to ingest footage from my external drive into FCP.
What I did to get around this problem was to export the files back to the SxS card. Once the files were back on, I used the camera and started to record on the remaining space. I think doing this created a new list for FCP to refer to so the ingestion process would work.
Of course this only works if you didn't tamper with original BRAV folder.
Hopefully this made sense.
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