"Pretty much a poor choice by Alexa because while they make the ending 4 numbers the camera ID they truncate the real file important number of 5 thru 8. Losing the C001, C002"
No, it's correct. It's a REEL/TAPE number. C001, C002 is the clip identifier. I would content that having a reel number that changes with every file is incorrect, since the reel number can be used to identify the card from which the file came from. And IF you are working with an EDL, not all EDL programs can deal with more than 8 digits for a reel/tape name. It seems that you just need to get a DIT that correctly understands the camera. Apparently the file was renamed after the file left the camera.
- Oliver
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this is the Avid-L2
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