I second that motion. I have had two sequences go bad on me due to corrupt media (not bad in twenty years on Avid, I guess). And some software help would have been much appreciated in each case.
I think both times it ended up being bad renders, so no recapturing needed even.
Steve Hullfish
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On Aug 28, 2011, at 6:16 AM, Andi Meek wrote:
> Sequence starts crashing, I turn on Corrupt Media Hunter, Avid does it's thing, finds the media, quarantines it and tells me its instances in the sequence or bins so i can recapture or reimport or whatever. Saving possibly hours of dividing and conquering. I'd like this to exist.
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