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Ivan Pin December 19th, 2009 10:51 PM

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Originally Posted by David Newman (Post 1462193)
I have check the Zip files are they are fine. The where encode the same way are we also do. Maybe try upgrade or using a different unzip tool. I just tested with WinRAR (which also handles ZIP) and hand no issues.

David, I apologize.
In my case the file ProspectHD.zip has been corrupted by Avira Antivir Security Suite during the download file. It was a false positive for the virus HEUR/Crypted.
Now the problem is solved. The file ProspectHD.zip on your site is fine.
Sorry for the inconvenience.

Jay Bloomfield December 20th, 2009 12:55 AM

Deleting files from FL database?
 
@David,

Well, I discovered another issue. I accidentally imported a MOV file that was not CFHD to a FL database. I then got the dialog box that says that the file is not CFHD (or use CFRepair, etc.). But there's no way to remove the file from the DB, without creating a new DB. I assume if you get the error dialog box, the file name should not be added to the DB List. It doesn't mess up the workflow, since the name is just "dangling" there forever, but I thought that you'd like to know.

Also, I just figured out that PIXR is the pixel aspect ratio (I'm a bit slow). But what exactly is the hardware fingerprint? Is it specific to each computer, where the Cineform encoder is installed, or does it have something to do with the original camcorder also?

J

David Newman December 20th, 2009 01:18 AM

Jay,

Technically a bad file doesn't corrupt the database, although it certain could hang out in an FL project, which is separate from the database. You should be able to delete that entry.

Fingerprint is related to licensing, it unique mapped to a licensed encoder. Files with the same fingerprint came from the same encoder. With metadata, you collect what you can as one day it might become useful.

Pete Bauer December 20th, 2009 06:32 AM

David, I only had time to do a VERY quick check but it appears that the tweak you did to the b232 CFHDdecode.dll has stopped the error and multiple histogram redraws. Got no more time today; with luck tomorrow I can spend more time with it.

Thanks!

EDIT: Got another 15-20 minutes playtime with b232 + latest DLL fix. Fiddled with a variety of settings in FL and both programs appeared to behave nicely. Wonderful!

Jay Bloomfield December 20th, 2009 07:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David Newman (Post 1462459)
Jay,

Technically a bad file doesn't corrupt the database, although it certain could hang out in an FL project, which is separate from the database. You should be able to delete that entry.

The file doesn't hurt anything that I can see, but I can't delete it either.

David Newman December 20th, 2009 07:59 PM

Jay,

Select a another clip, hold control and select the bad clip, press delete -- both will go. You can re-import the clip you didn't want removed.

David Newman December 20th, 2009 10:33 PM

All the download links have been updated with 232a builds, patching the fault Pete found.

Dale Guthormsen December 23rd, 2009 12:56 PM

David,

I went to the Neo scene and the link says, "page not found".

David Newman December 23rd, 2009 01:17 PM

There is a typo in the build number, try
http://www.cineform.com/downloads/Ne...132-091218.zip


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