I've upgraded to 10.8.4 since my last post on this. I'm trying to open this old project that was giving me import errors before.
I re-took Chris's advice (below), and fixed the permissions on the folders he suggested, but I'm still getting these import errors.
The movies I'm trying to import are renders I did out of Ae using ProRes.
The project opens just fine in Ae CS6.
I have not reinstalled the AJA Adobe plug-in into Ae, which was causing the problem the last time.
Has any new information come to light about these import errors?
Interestingly… The first time I opened this project in CC today, the footage came in without error, and I shuttled the video and previewed the audio in a Comp a few times. Then, I got this error message one time for each ProRes movie I had in the project, and then all my movies showed up as off-line.
That's weird, but maybe it's a clue.
On Jun 18, 2013, at 12:42 PM, Chris Meyer wrote: Jim, when you booted AE CC, was there a loooooong delay when it was initializing MediaCore and/or Dynamic Link Server? Those modules not loading properly will cause issues reading QT files.
I have a persistent problem where the AE installer screws up these permissions for my particular Mac system (even though I've updated the system twice). I have to go into user > Library > Prefs, locate the Adobe folder, and manually fix permissions for those two modules so they can Read & Write. I've gotten to the point where I just select the entire Adobe folder, Cmd-I, go to the bottom, enable changes (the lock icon), set everything to Read & Write, and apply changes to all enclosed items. Then it works fine again.
- Chris
In fact, it seems to be rejecting every movie I've rendered out of Ae in ProRes.
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On Jun 18, 2013, at 11:41 AM, Jim Curtis wrote: I'm getting a massive number of ".Moov file is damaged" messages on opening one of my last Ae CS6 projects.
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