I think QT refs are a nightmare scenario that you should avoid at all
costs. I've never really had good experiences with them.
You would be better off just biting the bullet and chop 'em up and make new
self-contained movies...
Since it's surveillance footage, you might just run with ProRes Proxy or
DNxHD36 or something like that - it's not like it's really gonna get
better...
--
Tim McLaughlin
Final Cut and Avid Editor
http://vimeo.com/mcltim
www.mcltim.com
On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 11:05 PM, John Moore <bigfish@pacbell.net> wrote:
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> On a show we are doing the surveillance camera footage was recorded to
> drives not tape. The show recorded 3 camera feeds to file 24 hours per day
> for 2 or more weeks. The point is there is 7TB of files and the QT movies
> are in approx 5 hour chunks. I'm told that importing the 5 hour chunks
> tends to crash, not sure why but it does. Perhaps there is a san issue but
> whatever the cause they have found 30 minute chunks are more reliable.
> They are using QT Pro to create new self contained movies from the 5 hour
> files. I'm not much of QT Pro user but rather than create new QT self
> contained 30 minute QT I believe they can create non self contained movies
> of the 30 minute chunks that would reference the 5 hour files. Don't know
> if those would be technically QT refs but it would eliminate the need to in
> essence double the storage needs by creating new self contained files for
> the 30 minute chunks. Given the volume of the footage involved I'm
> trying to sus out if the non self contained 30 minute chunks would be
> reliable enough for our needs. I have no reason to doubt that would work
> but I figure it's wise to ask the collective for any experience they might
> have. And if your first thought is "Why the hell didn't they just shoot to
> tape?" join the club and take a number.
>
> John Moore
>
> Barking Trout Productions
>
> Studio City, CA
>
> bigfish@pacbell.net
>
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Re: [Avid-L2] Breaking 5 hour QT movies into 30 minute chunks?
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