Try this:
Download, install and launch the Sony Clip Browser software. Point to
the folders that AMA cannot see.
Sometimes, Clip Browser will re-index the folder and rewrite the
necessary .xml files. The folders *should* have a little EX icon, if
Clip Browser sees them as valid. Once you've done that, try AMA again.
That process has worked for me.
On 10/14/11, Steve <steve.cuts@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Operator error to be sure, but this still presents me with only face plants
> of frustration.
>
> The Goal: Import media from Sony EX camera media copied to external drive.
> The Mission: Transcode to DNX145 as fast as humanly possible. (A.M.A. Is not
> for long form)
> The Target: Three folders inside a folder on an external eSata drive.
> The Method: File/Link to AMA volume.
> The Results: Only one folder imports A.M.A. Clips.
>
> Why only one of the three? Human error to be sure. I have the latest plugins
> or none of the clips would import, but why only one of the three?
>
> Thoughts?
>
> SMA
>
> P.S. My thanks to all.
>
>
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Rob Lawson
System Administrator, ACSR ISIS, Windows & Interplay
CBS News
Friday, October 14, 2011
Re: [Avid-L2] AMA woes.
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