Antonie Koen
April 29th, 2008, 11:28 AM
Hi there.
I did a 2 camera shoot yesterday for a modelling school. the cameras involved were the sony v1 and ex1.
My problem is with the EX1's footage. The guy operating the ex1 was shooting in sp (1440x1080) dumping the sxs card data to a laptop with a external hard drive during the shoot to make space on the sxs to be used again. He only had 1 x 8gig and 1x 16 gig for a 3 hr shoot .
I have installed the Sony clip browser to view the ex1 footage and also for conversion to mxf files. I use sony vegas 8b and I need it to be in mxf format for editing. There are 6 clips in total, 4 of them I could convert to mxf, no problem. But there are 2 big clips which gives me an error when I try to convert.
ERROR READING:
"CONVERSION ERROR OCCURED" - then I press OK and the following appears:
"CONDITION FAILURE - ASSERTION FAILURE"
My laptop and my new external hard drive is formatted in the FAT32 format. Could this be causing my problems and would a reformat of the external drive to NTFS be possible. The hard drive is a Western Digital Passport 160 gig. I urgently need to get this job out and due to this problem my editing has come to a complete halt.
Any help will be GREATLY appreciated.
Many thanks
Antonie Koen
I did a 2 camera shoot yesterday for a modelling school. the cameras involved were the sony v1 and ex1.
My problem is with the EX1's footage. The guy operating the ex1 was shooting in sp (1440x1080) dumping the sxs card data to a laptop with a external hard drive during the shoot to make space on the sxs to be used again. He only had 1 x 8gig and 1x 16 gig for a 3 hr shoot .
I have installed the Sony clip browser to view the ex1 footage and also for conversion to mxf files. I use sony vegas 8b and I need it to be in mxf format for editing. There are 6 clips in total, 4 of them I could convert to mxf, no problem. But there are 2 big clips which gives me an error when I try to convert.
ERROR READING:
"CONVERSION ERROR OCCURED" - then I press OK and the following appears:
"CONDITION FAILURE - ASSERTION FAILURE"
My laptop and my new external hard drive is formatted in the FAT32 format. Could this be causing my problems and would a reformat of the external drive to NTFS be possible. The hard drive is a Western Digital Passport 160 gig. I urgently need to get this job out and due to this problem my editing has come to a complete halt.
Any help will be GREATLY appreciated.
Many thanks
Antonie Koen