| I recall that the C100 Mk1 writes h.264 in MXF file / folder wrapper aka AVCHD 25. I thought the Mk2 went to independent mov files. C300 mk2 is is independent MXF where you can move files around at will , Mk1 is folder / file.
Edit ready will rewrap into independent MXF or MOV. I’d really suggest getting all media out of MXF folder / file structure and make independent files. life is a lot easier that way. sounds like some bit in the MXF structure got hit. worst case is play out the camera and digitize via capture card or atomos device. brute force but will get the job done.
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I’m not sure if this is helpful but, on the C300 I have to drag the whole card over… meaning I literally grab the icon of the card on the desk top and drag that to a folder on a drive. Not doing so can cause issues. Jim Haba
When you copy the SD card, are you maintaining the data structure?
Try playing one clip in the Media Browser (in Premiere, AE, or AME). You’ll know right away if you’re getting the unexpected playback you’re getting when you import directly or the expected playback you’re getting when you play the footage in camera.
(If this messages shows up twice in the thread, I tried sending it again after the reply bouncing back earlier today.)
Thanks all.
I had tried the import file feature as well as drag and drop. If the sample rate is the issue, how do I correct this? I've never had an issue with sampling when dragging in new footage. Appreciate the help gents. Eric
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