To add, make sure the entire directory path contains no illegal characters.
On 2/2/2013 8:02 PM, Steve Hullfish wrote:
> I worked with C300 files on a Symphony 6.5 with no issues. Could it be that you are pointing to the wrong level of folder? I believe you need to point to a level above the CONTENT folder, or whatever it is that you copy of the cards...
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> >From my slightly fuzzy recollection, I created folders on a RAID with the name of the card or camera (like CAMA1, CAMA2, CAMB1, CAMB2, etc. Then I placed the CONTENT folder (or whatever is on the root level of the actual card) inside that folder, then in Symphony, I pointed to the CAMA1 folder, not the CONTENT folder.
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> You may already know that step, but I know that when I was pointing at the exact folder I thought I needed, nothing worked...
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> Steve Hullfish
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> On Feb 2, 2013, at 4:34 PM, Lou Wirth loutv@mindspring.com> wrote:
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>> I have a drive full of files from a Canon C300. AMA won't bring them in. Sym 6.5.2. I went to the Avid site and supposedly have all the necessary AMA plugs. What is the trick to this voodoo? When I try either nothing happens or I get the standard error which I can't repeat as Im not in the room right now. We are on the verge of having to convert all the media to Pro Res just to get it in Avid.
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>> thanks
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>> Lou
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