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| I know. And also for using the Browser only as a method for importing from a camera card. When I've done this, I dragged the MXF files from the Finder, and they import fine.
I thought this could be a camera glitch at first. But, the second job I got from the same camera guy was a two-camera shoot, and I had the same problems with both his cameras. And the same solution got me back to work editing.
What was happening is that before I learned this workaround, all my clips would import through the Media Browser. So, I'd have say 20 clips. I'd select them all, and use the Make Sequence from Selections command. I'd get a new Sequence with 20 clips in it, with 20 different clip names, but they all played the media from the first clip!
Wow, if true that really flies in the face of “Keep camera card structures intact” conventional wisdom.
carey I've had some issues in Pr with MXF. This may or may not help. Probably won't, but nobody else has offered anything so far.
I discovered that the files other than MXF in the camera card structure were causing problems. I fixed it by separating the MXF from the other files, and then import the MXF into Pr. Then they'd play and work fine.
Might be worth an experiment on your system.
Had a machine working perfectly fine importing Sony and Canon mxf files into projects running both Adobe After Effects CS6 11.0.4 and Creative Cloud 12.2.1 on Mac System 10.8.4. Upgraded to Mavericks 10.9.2 and now I get error messages that the files are corrupt or unreadable from After Effects. Nothing changed except the operating system.
If I take those same files that my Mavericks system says is corrupt and import them onto another one of my machines running 10.8.4 they import into After Effects just as before.
Just a note: My mxf files from our Panasonic 370 import just fine using either system. Anyone have any ideas or experienced this?
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