Brett OBourke
August 20th, 2009, 08:40 PM
Got a new camera and am trying to work out the details.
I'm cool with Log and Transfer in FCP but I want to be sure I am backing up properly.
As a test, I popped the SxS into the express card slot, opened Clip Browser, and drug a couple clips down from the upper list view pane, into the lower list view pane of a folder I created on my desk top.
Then, I went to the desktop and opened the folder. Sure enough there is now a BPAV folder. Inside that there is a CLPR folder, CUEUP.XML, MEDIAPRO.XML, and a TAKR folder.
Inside the CLPR folder are folders with the same name as the clips I copied. Within each of those folders are a handful of files, one of which is an MP4.
Should I be able to double click on that MP4 and watch the clip? Because when I do I get a error message saying: The Movie Could Not Be Opened. The Movie Contains Some Invalid Data."
If thats not the way to do it, is there a way to visually confirm - and by that I mean watch the clips - that the files have saved to the hard drive properly from within the BPAV folder or is there another way to do it?
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I'm cool with Log and Transfer in FCP but I want to be sure I am backing up properly.
As a test, I popped the SxS into the express card slot, opened Clip Browser, and drug a couple clips down from the upper list view pane, into the lower list view pane of a folder I created on my desk top.
Then, I went to the desktop and opened the folder. Sure enough there is now a BPAV folder. Inside that there is a CLPR folder, CUEUP.XML, MEDIAPRO.XML, and a TAKR folder.
Inside the CLPR folder are folders with the same name as the clips I copied. Within each of those folders are a handful of files, one of which is an MP4.
Should I be able to double click on that MP4 and watch the clip? Because when I do I get a error message saying: The Movie Could Not Be Opened. The Movie Contains Some Invalid Data."
If thats not the way to do it, is there a way to visually confirm - and by that I mean watch the clips - that the files have saved to the hard drive properly from within the BPAV folder or is there another way to do it?
B