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Re: Clip browser won't recognise clips
by Craig Seeman on Jul 2, 2009 at 10:40:04 pm

[James Goodenough] "As there were only two clips in the CLPR folder from the SxS, I copied those folders into the CLPR folder from the PHU. "

Slaps farhead. Why did you think you could do this? Would you open the case of a BetaSP tape and pull the tape out and stuff it into another complete tape? Sorry for sounding like this but that BPAV is like the case containing the media and the metadata which "informs" the software what it is and how it relates to the rest of the "tape." There's no where in in the ClipBrowser, XDCAM Transfer or EX manuals that would even hint that you should do that.

ONLY use ClipBrowser and always use CRC ON when copying. These are your CAMERA MASTERS for crying out loud.

You'll probably have to pull the MP4 files out and import into the ClipBrowser to create a new BPAV for them but they won't have the original metadata.





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