> Works on the shorter clips, but when trying to import a 50 min. file, when the progress bar is at something like 20%, MC6 tells me there's a NO FRAME BOUNDARY error.
Back in ancient (AVR) days, that error would occasionally pop when the Avid was trying to close the first segment of a multi-segment file during digitize / capture. For example, digitizing rather noisy or complex footage at AVR 75 or AVR 77 might bail after just a few minutes with that NO FRAME BOUNDARY error -- and the numbers were right in the ballpark of where that first 2GB chunk would end and the second would start.
Sounds suspiciously similar… and I'll bet a dollar the problem is on import.
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