Good suggestion. Already wasted about a day on this, so a more
methodic approach makes sense.
Don
On Oct 27, 2009, at 4:14 PM, Philip Hodgetts wrote:
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> On Oct 27, 2009, at 1:01 PM, Don Stark wrote:
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>> So, that did it. Now I guess I just have to reconnect all the media
>> and hopefully identify the offending file. Or maybe I will get lucky
>> and reconnecting it will fix whatever the problem is.
>
> It could. There is definitely a difference between automatic
> reconnection of media in FCP and manual reconnect. Bugs show up one
> way but not the other. So, simply reconnecting manually could fix it
> completely.
>
> If not, remember "divide and conquer" - half the clips at once and if
> that goes OK, the other half. If the problem occurs, back up one step
> and halve that selection. And so on.
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> Philip
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