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What happend with footage? Shot on MX

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Hi

Maby somebody knows what happend with these footage?
Maby some of You had the same problem?
I have only following jpgs from client
I don't have the r3d yet... When i'll get it i'll wath it in redcine
Thnks for Your opinions



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By cineunited at 2010-12-09
 
Only time I have seen this is using 16Gig CFs transferred over crap Cf USB thing
 
As Martin and Rob suggested...
Do you still have the original media to check or only duplicated files?

Sean Ruggeri
 
Only have duplicated files :bored:
 
Only time I have seen this is using 16Gig CFs transferred over crap Cf USB thing

I am no DIT but a Red Station will prevent this from ever happening again, barring solar flares and other fluke events etc. There are also several CF readers people have been recommending which don't over-heat easily, etc.

When in doubt, or always, hire the best DIT you can. One with his own gear. I am sorry to hear this happened. Good luck Jan.
 
I've just encountered this on a production I'm working on now, and it turned out that while the download from the cards to the computer's internal hard drive was fine, it was when they were then copied to an external hard drive over eSata that the clips became corrupt like this. Check the original media, or whatever the original media was first dumped to, if possible.

How to prevent it? Use R3D Data Manager whenever you copy footage from any source, whether that is camera original cards or from one set of hard drives to another, so you will be alerted to any data changes causing corrupt clips. A standard Finder or Windows copy can fail miserably with no indications that anything bad has happened.
 
bad firewire cable
overheating cf reader
overheating camera
 
I don't have red rocket.
Im waiting for the backup - there where two new HDD with the same copy...
 
Hi Everyone

I get the the r3d files from my Client. Everything was allright!
I opened them with redcine in clients office...

The stills in this thread are from postproduction company...
It is the data transfer or conversion...

It is possible that they don't like our rental because they have one too...
no matter :emote_hippie:

Thanks for help


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