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Re: XDCAM-EX/SxS Problem
by Michael Palmer on May 17, 2008 at 1:19:50 am

Good to hear,
What I think I'm hearing is that you aren't making a new folder for each card and placing the BPAV file from that card into a new folder. It is important not to just drag and drop the BPAV file in with others BPAV files. You really need to keep them separate and never change the BPAV file NAME as you say you did to BPAV-1, THIS IS A NO NO.

Make a new folder like card #1 and them dump the BPAV into it, and so on.....

Good Luck
Michael Palmer


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