Ray Ellis
June 7th, 2007, 10:18 AM
I'm running Final Cut Pro and importing XDCam HD (35mbs) clips via the XDCam Transfer Software in FAM mode. This project has over 30 optical discs of footage so far. All the clips from these discs had been opened in the transfer software and the proxies stored on a G-Technology G-Sata drive.
The g-sata drive starting making noises and locking up my computer. After a day of working with it, I was able to save all my data by moving it onto another g-sata drive. G-tech wants me to send them the bad drive.
The new g-sata drive containing all my assests is named exactly like the old/broken g-sata drive. When I open my FCP project, all my captured clips and render files are connected. The problem is when I open the XDCam Transfer Software. All the discs that were listed under the "Source" column are missing, meaning I no longer have the proxie clips to view. I can look under the "Proxies" folder on the g-sata drive and they are there (all 21 gb of them), but for some reason the transfer software lost it's connection to them. I've tried clicking on the "add" button and going to the proxie folder, but I only get a message reading:
"No Supported Files...XDCam Transfer could not find any XDCAM compatiable files at this location."
Does anyone have any advice on how to get the software to recognize all these previously captured proxies?
Thanks!
The g-sata drive starting making noises and locking up my computer. After a day of working with it, I was able to save all my data by moving it onto another g-sata drive. G-tech wants me to send them the bad drive.
The new g-sata drive containing all my assests is named exactly like the old/broken g-sata drive. When I open my FCP project, all my captured clips and render files are connected. The problem is when I open the XDCam Transfer Software. All the discs that were listed under the "Source" column are missing, meaning I no longer have the proxie clips to view. I can look under the "Proxies" folder on the g-sata drive and they are there (all 21 gb of them), but for some reason the transfer software lost it's connection to them. I've tried clicking on the "add" button and going to the proxie folder, but I only get a message reading:
"No Supported Files...XDCam Transfer could not find any XDCAM compatiable files at this location."
Does anyone have any advice on how to get the software to recognize all these previously captured proxies?
Thanks!