If the files are .mxf from the camera you might have to manually select the ama plugin choice to mxf instead of auto detect. I don't recall if that applies to EX 3 footage but it's worth a shot. Also sometimes file path will impede ama linking. If possible put the contents on the desktop and try to ama from there. Just guessing out loud but worth a shot.
---In avid-l2@yahoogroups.com, <danlist@...> wrote :
Hi All,
I had a quick shoot over the weekend with a Sony Ex3. Card was copied
intact.
The files generated don't want to AMA into the two different Mac Avids
7.0.4 Avids I tried them on.
I downloaded and installed the latest Sony AMA plugin on both. The
Read Me says it supports Ex3 and MC 7.0.4.
I can open the files in the Sony Catalyst Browser (which btw does
support batch transcoding - the trick is to select the material in
Browse which allows for multiple file selection and not View which only
allows for one file at a time.) The files are apparently fine.
I can transcode them to ProRes in Catalyst and be done with it but I was
curious if anyone else was having problems.
Thanks,
Dan
I had a quick shoot over the weekend with a Sony Ex3. Card was copied
intact.
The files generated don't want to AMA into the two different Mac Avids
7.0.4 Avids I tried them on.
I downloaded and installed the latest Sony AMA plugin on both. The
Read Me says it supports Ex3 and MC 7.0.4.
I can open the files in the Sony Catalyst Browser (which btw does
support batch transcoding - the trick is to select the material in
Browse which allows for multiple file selection and not View which only
allows for one file at a time.) The files are apparently fine.
I can transcode them to ProRes in Catalyst and be done with it but I was
curious if anyone else was having problems.
Thanks,
Dan
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