Just one more incident of slashes causing problems (I think I posted at least 3 myself).
It looks like they are to be avoided in all situations.
The phrase to remember I guess is, "Slash and Burn" ;)
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On Oct 10, 2011, at 8:05 PM, Robert Lawson wrote:
> If you're working on a PC, then there are definitely characters that are
> illegal on an OS level. I doubt that Avid would be able to work around that.
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> OSX - I'm not as familiar with anymore.
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> On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 9:40 PM, Doug Abel <doug@abeledit.com> wrote:
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>> We were having a problem where the media databases would not update without
>> an error and stuff was showing up off-line.
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>> Took me roughly 90 minutes to figure out the problem: The culprit was that
>> one of my sequences was called something like "Hotel Closing/Next Morning"
>> and when I rendered an effect in that sequence the effect media file took
>> the "/" character and made it part of the filename, which the file system
>> does NOT like. This is in MC 5.0.3, not sure if it was fixed in later
>> versions. Please fix it if not!
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Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Re: [Avid-L2] I think I found a bug ("slash" renders)
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