John Vasey
October 28th, 2012, 03:41 PM
I just noticed that on my SDHC cards, which I continually reformat and re-use, that the card structure has changed when I record via the NX5U. However, it has not affected the operation of the card or the transcoding of the AVCHD footage when I bring it into Final Cut Pro 7.0.3 where it becomes Pro Res (retaining the original camera timecode).
Here is what the file structure used to look like before:
Top level
AVF_INFO>AVIN0001.BNP, AV'IN0001.INP, AVIN0001.INT
PRIVATE>AVCHD (containing the long nest of folders); also SONY folder>sonycard. IND
Here is what the file structure looks like now:
Top level
PRIVATE>AVCHD (containing the long nest of folders); also SONY folder>no file inside.
I am wondering if others have experienced this change of file structure...and whether they have had any negative impact from it. Like I mentioned, so far it seems to have NOT affected transcoding of clips. And timecode and spanning of clips seems OK.
I was wondering if I need to invoke that "rebuild camera database" command that is available to you when you reformat the cards.
Any thoughts on this?
Thanks, John
Here is what the file structure used to look like before:
Top level
AVF_INFO>AVIN0001.BNP, AV'IN0001.INP, AVIN0001.INT
PRIVATE>AVCHD (containing the long nest of folders); also SONY folder>sonycard. IND
Here is what the file structure looks like now:
Top level
PRIVATE>AVCHD (containing the long nest of folders); also SONY folder>no file inside.
I am wondering if others have experienced this change of file structure...and whether they have had any negative impact from it. Like I mentioned, so far it seems to have NOT affected transcoding of clips. And timecode and spanning of clips seems OK.
I was wondering if I need to invoke that "rebuild camera database" command that is available to you when you reformat the cards.
Any thoughts on this?
Thanks, John