Could this be a case where the audio and video frame boundaries differ? In the past there have been formats that the audio samples didn't end cleanly on frame boundaries and it created issues. IIRC Howard B. came up with a scheme to subclip cutting of the top and or end frames to avoid issues. Maybe Avid is now handling the imports it use to balk at by doing something like protools adding frame accurate edits to cleanly end clips on a frame boundary. If there are too many samples of audio maybe they add a video filler frame, but I'm just guessing here.
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Jeff Hedberg <jeff@...> wrote:
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> I've had that happen sometimes using 5.5.
> Have no idea what it is either... and a little unsettling.
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> Jeff
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> On Aug 24, 2012, at 11:24 AM, Steve Hullfish wrote:
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> > I feel like on a beta team again...
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> > I just brought in a bunch of 5D MII video files into MC 6.0.0 via AMA File (as opposed to Volume).
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> > I immediately selected all of the clips and Transcoded to DNxHD45.
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> > It is basically fine, but the LAST FRAME of every video import has a "MEDIA OFFLINE" frame! I've never seen a source file in Avid where the entire clip is there EXCEPT for the last frame... Bizarre. Obviously I don't really NEED the last frame, but every file... about a dozen... whether long or short, with none approaching 12 minutes... has the media offline on the final frame.
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> > I'd just done a bunch of XDCAM and P2 stuff and it was all fine.
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> > Steve Hullfish
> > contributor: www.provideocoalition.com
> > author: "The Art and Technique of Digital Color Correction"
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Friday, August 24, 2012
[Avid-L2] Re: Nother funky bug
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