Steve
How was it you found the corrupt media if the bin could open? Did the corrupt media not keep you from opening the bin? I was able to go back about 10 binds to the last one that I could open. I have a dozen sequences in there. How would I know what is corrupt if they all play?
On Mar 28, 2014, at 6:15 AM, Steve Hullfish <steve4lists@veralith.com> wrote:
Good idea Frank. This would keep him from having to go back into the Attic at all.
Just add an "X" to any of your Avid Mediafile folder names. If you've only got a single RAID or drive for media, it would be a super-quick solution to taking the media offline safely and easily. (instead of unlink/relink).SteveOn Mar 28, 2014, at 6:21 AM, Frank Felker <FJFelker@gmail.com> wrote:If Steve is correct, perhaps Lou can take all of his media offline (rename the folders or turn off the drives) and see if the bin can open. If it does, add in folders or drives until the failure occurs again.
Divide and conquer.
Frank Felker
On Mar 28, 2014 6:59 AM, "Steve Hullfish" <steve4lists@veralith.com> wrote:
This happened to me a few weeks ago...It ended up being a corrupt piece of media in the sequence that was open in the bin.I think that I ended up going WAY back in the attic to a sequence that was quite old that would open. I found the corrupt clip by doing play-in-to-out on each half of the sequence until I found the bad media. When I replaced the bad media in the old sequence, I tried opening the latest sequence bin (not even in the Attic, but the one in the current project) and then I could open the bin and play the sequence. I think I ended up going to almost the oldest version of the sequence bin to find one that would open. I might also have opened the old bin into a completely new project, but I don't remember. I was trying everything at a rapid pace.I ended up finding the original source file for the corrupt media and reimporting it. If I kept the video monitor off the corrupt track, I still had access to the tracking (Timecode) info for the corrupt clip, so I knew what the starting frame was and I could replace it with the exact shot, starting on the exact frame.SteveOn Mar 27, 2014, at 6:55 PM, Lou Wirth <loutv@mindspring.com> wrote:Now what? My final sequence bin wont open. All other bins do. Nor will an attic bin open.error is the same.
Unable to open file "_Hi Res Sea"
Exception:DOMAIN_COPYOUT_FAILED
Exception: STRM_UNEXPECTED_TAG, GotillegalTag:100
Anyone know what the heck this means? Kind of a big deal as I can't get to final cuts.
thanks
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