First, a big thank you to Stephen Priest for casually mentioning subsys
monpane debug is a nostalgic post last week. I haven't used that in
forever but it saved me today and I probably wouldn't have thought of it
on my own.
Here's the story:
Media Composer (Symphony) 8.9.1 running on a HP Z820, Windows 10,
recently upgraded from 8.4
Interplay 3.7
I'm working on Season 9 of a series. The series is and has always been
1080i 59.94
Every season I periodically copy and consolidate the completed episodes
to an external drive so by the end of the season I have a complete
archive of that seasons shows.
At the start of the next season I restore the most recent show to use as
a template for the upcoming shows.
This has worked well until yesterday.
When I try to consolidate I get an error message saying that the
sequence contains an unsupported resolution. Everything except the
imported matte key graphics then consolidates just fine. If I try to
transcode it still ignores those graphic files. The apparently
UNsupported resolution is Avid DNxHD145.
Sadly, two of the graphics that I need were imported from files that I
no longer have. The good news is that thanks to subsys monpane debug I
was able to recreate the matte key. The scary news is that if this is
the new normal for Avid, I and others are bound to run into this problem
again. Anyone have any thoughts on what might be happening? Thanks. --J.B.
Posted by: john beck <jb30343@windstream.net>
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