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red exclamation mark when importing AVCHD FootagePosted by silverdj1
working with FCP 7 , 10.5.6, macbook Pro, 2GB. 2.2. intel core
using a Panasonic AG-HMC150 When I go to log and transfer it sees the files, and I am able to transfer most of them, the issue is on some files it either freezes up the FCP with colorful circle, but mostly on the status icon i get a red exclamation mark and says error. I am coming straight from the SD card and have a 1TB external drive 400Fire wire. is there a solution, I have been on to multiple forums and still have found no answer.
In the L&T preferences, make sure that the REMOVE PULLDOWN option is NOT checked...then try again.
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I've had a similar problem: a handful of clips won't import (like you, I get the red exclamation point). I can discern no pattern as to why certain clips won't import... but a quick work-around that works for me is simply changing the name of the clip that won't import. This method has worked 100% of the time. - Thomas
I have a SONY HDR-UX20, and use VoltaicHD from shedworx.com to convert AVCHD files to .mov, which import fine into FCP (6.0.6 - OSX 10.5.7).
However, I think the whole HD format and processing time (~~ 24 hrs for 1 hour of raw) is more than what I need, so I'm going back to shooting SD on the same camera. The suggestion about Toast (I have 9.0.1) is very true. Toast saved my life the other day, when VoltaicHD would not process (fail result) a raw file. Nor did FFMPEG. Toast did - although the resolution changed for the worse. I have not taken the time to retrace my steps and see if I could change settings in Toast to stay true to original resolution. But I did get a usable .mov file - the content was more important than the format. Independent photographer, film maker and Producer. In the wonderful UK.
I have a similar problem, wondered if you can help…. I have a XF100 Canon camera which I use Log and Transfer to import the clips to Final Cut 7. Up until a week ago I was importing files that were longer than 20mins, now it seems I cant import anything over 5 mins. When I do a red exclamation mark comes up and refuses to have anything to do with it. Ive checked the total free space… There’s 1.1TB, Ive changed the destination of the clip… No change, Ive changed the clip name… No change, I un-ticked the ‘Remove advanced pull down and duplicate frames’…. No change. Ive also updated the Firmware plugins for the camera and for Final Cut, produced another clip about 14mins… No joy. At the moment Im using PP CS5 to change the clip so its suitable for FC7. I would just cut it in PP but my version keeps crashing and I don’t trust it for big jobs. Also the clip is displayed and playable in both log and transfer as well Canon Utility. I want to know if there’s a setting I’m missing, something that’s really obvious.
I really would appreciate it if you can help me out, Regards Sacha.
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