Dylan Nelson
March 7th, 2009, 12:43 PM
Hello all,
I'm working on a documentary and shooting footage on the Panasonic HMC150. Shooting on SDHC class 4 cards.
I'm encountering a problem with some of the footage. It shoots to the cards fine, but when I copy the cards to the hard drive - EITHER via FCP 'Archive to Folder' in the Log & Transfer window OR at finder level - the footage on some (not all) of the cards gets all kinds of bad video glitches.
My workflow is: shoot, copy to field drive, re-copy to RAID 1 archive drive, transcode to ProRes 4:2:2. I'm working on an Intel MacBook Pro, 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo, 2 GB RAM, OS 10.5.6, FCP 6.0.5.
Luckily, the key footage for which this happened yesterday had not been deleted from the cards when I discovered the copy glitches, and I was able to transcode successfully directly from the cards. But now I have no backup files (except on the cards, which I'm not going to re-use until/if I solve this problem).
Also, I have encountered one situation in which the copied file wouldn't transcode fully from the copied files - though it could read the file fine - but would from the card.
I'm using a variety of class 4 SDHC cards - PNY, Kingston, Dane - have noticed problems with the 16 GB cards much more than the 8 GB cards. The card reader is a Dynex USB card reader.
What do you think could be is the problem? The cards, the card reader - ?? I have never had a problem with copying files before... Has anyone else encountered a problem like this?
I am planning to replace the cards and reader and would appreciate any input as to which are best...and what differences may be... Thanks!!
I'm working on a documentary and shooting footage on the Panasonic HMC150. Shooting on SDHC class 4 cards.
I'm encountering a problem with some of the footage. It shoots to the cards fine, but when I copy the cards to the hard drive - EITHER via FCP 'Archive to Folder' in the Log & Transfer window OR at finder level - the footage on some (not all) of the cards gets all kinds of bad video glitches.
My workflow is: shoot, copy to field drive, re-copy to RAID 1 archive drive, transcode to ProRes 4:2:2. I'm working on an Intel MacBook Pro, 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo, 2 GB RAM, OS 10.5.6, FCP 6.0.5.
Luckily, the key footage for which this happened yesterday had not been deleted from the cards when I discovered the copy glitches, and I was able to transcode successfully directly from the cards. But now I have no backup files (except on the cards, which I'm not going to re-use until/if I solve this problem).
Also, I have encountered one situation in which the copied file wouldn't transcode fully from the copied files - though it could read the file fine - but would from the card.
I'm using a variety of class 4 SDHC cards - PNY, Kingston, Dane - have noticed problems with the 16 GB cards much more than the 8 GB cards. The card reader is a Dynex USB card reader.
What do you think could be is the problem? The cards, the card reader - ?? I have never had a problem with copying files before... Has anyone else encountered a problem like this?
I am planning to replace the cards and reader and would appreciate any input as to which are best...and what differences may be... Thanks!!