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Re: Duplicate files on P2 cards
by
John Fishback
on Jun 29, 2009 at 8:33:57 pm
I'm assuming you only have 1 copy of the MXF file on your card (and/or drive). Was the blue circle completely filled? That means the entire clip was transferred. If it's half filled that means only a portion of the clip (you set an in and out) was transferred. What were the exact steps you took? Normally, in the L&T window I point to the folder on my drive that contains the MXFs. Then, after the clips appear, I review a clip, set ins and outs, and add that to the queue and the clips appears in my Logging bin.
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Re: Duplicate files on P2 cards
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by Martin Jordan on Jun 29, 2009 at 7:38:04 pm
Re: Duplicate files on P2 cards
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