clips you import or digitize can be large to very large. While other types of files, like transition renders, audio renders, and titles from the title tool can be very small. So if you import or digitize all your footage at one time it will probably all end up in one folder, and then that gets to the magic 5000 number and then a new folder gets made and all your small render files go into that.
Jay
On Sep 4, 2013, at 1:04 PM, David Dodson wrote:
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> In my continuing quest to understand the issues I'm having, I wanted to ask about MXF folder capacity. In the course of this current project, Media Composer has created 10 MXF media file folders. Numbers 1 through six average around 5000 items per folder. However, folder one has 1.8 TB of material, while all the others average only about 600 MB.
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> Is this common? Is there any problem with this distribution? Could this be the source of the 'Hardware Underruns'? That perhaps that folder is shouldering too much media, and taxing the program too much?
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> Or is this thinking just a product of my desperation and dementia?
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