Robert Gould
December 19th, 2010, 02:20 PM
To cut a long story short, we went and shot 500 gigs worth of stuff on the EX1, and screwed up the BPAV folders during transfer.
When we copied the video files to the hard drive, we used only the OS, and not any kind of clip transfer program.
I looked into the cards and saw the "BPAV" folders and, within them, the CLPR and TAKR folders. I copied the CLPR and TAKR folders, leaving the empty BPAV "shells" behind.
Whoops! I had no idea this was going to cause trouble. When I watch the video files in VLC Media Player, they play fine, except that they give an error message at the beginning: "VLC can't recognize the input's format." Despite this error message the video plays and sounds perfectly fine.
Final Cut will not accept these files whatsoever, not even after I've installed the XDCAM Transfer plugin. I downloaded the XDCam Brower program for OSX and this program can't "see" the mp4 files on the hard drive at all!
So how can I get these video files into usable shape for Final Cut?
To make this even more frustrating, I tried loading these BPAV-less mp4 files into iMovie and they worked fine after an in-program conversion! iMovie will accept them, but Final Cut and XDCam Browser won't!
I would appreciate any and all help.
R Gould
When we copied the video files to the hard drive, we used only the OS, and not any kind of clip transfer program.
I looked into the cards and saw the "BPAV" folders and, within them, the CLPR and TAKR folders. I copied the CLPR and TAKR folders, leaving the empty BPAV "shells" behind.
Whoops! I had no idea this was going to cause trouble. When I watch the video files in VLC Media Player, they play fine, except that they give an error message at the beginning: "VLC can't recognize the input's format." Despite this error message the video plays and sounds perfectly fine.
Final Cut will not accept these files whatsoever, not even after I've installed the XDCAM Transfer plugin. I downloaded the XDCam Brower program for OSX and this program can't "see" the mp4 files on the hard drive at all!
So how can I get these video files into usable shape for Final Cut?
To make this even more frustrating, I tried loading these BPAV-less mp4 files into iMovie and they worked fine after an in-program conversion! iMovie will accept them, but Final Cut and XDCam Browser won't!
I would appreciate any and all help.
R Gould