View Full Version : AVID, safe or not?


Tobias Larsson
October 31st, 2010, 02:07 PM
I just received an email from a client after delivering aerial footage shot on our Cineflex Camera (helicopter, Sony HDC-1500). The scenes were shot in .MXF, I-FRAME, 280 Mbps, 25p.
Obviously they use AVID and claim they have the latest patch v5.0.3.5. But they canīt open the files.

Error msg: Exception: "AbstractMDB::ScanMXFFileToMobManager - file is not MXF op-Atom".An error occurred scanning the file 01640002.MXF

Is it still fair to say thatīs itīs just a matter of "drag and drop" procedure straight in to the postproduction for the AVID, which has been a USP (unique selling point) when shooting high demanding aerials. Or do i need to reconsider shooting in QuickTime witch tend to work smoth with all my clients Final Cut workstations?

Dan Keaton
October 31st, 2010, 03:46 PM
Dear Tobias,

I have not heard of that problem.

I hope some of our Avid users will respond to your question soon.

Dan Keaton
October 31st, 2010, 04:06 PM
Dear Tobias,

Are they using AMA?

I believe 5.0.3.5 is a fairly new version of Avid.

I know that we worked in 5.0.3.2,

But, we need comments from our expert Avid users.

Mark Job
October 31st, 2010, 08:19 PM
Dear Tobias,

I have not heard of that problem.

I hope some of our Avid users will respond to your question soon.....Hi Dan & Tobias: Avid AMA simply doesn't work with Nano or XDR files ! They say it does, but I have *NEVER* been able to AMA a CD file into my Avid System (4.0.5.12) (Patch 12). Avid & CD say it has been working since Avid Media Composer 4.0.1.x but it just doesn't work ! I can import and edit CD video files into AMC fine.

Perrone Ford
October 31st, 2010, 09:49 PM
If you can send a sample, I'll check my two Avid systems.

Tobias Larsson
November 1st, 2010, 07:37 AM
Great, please send me a email: tobias@cineflex.se
I will reply with login and pass.

Perrone Ford
November 1st, 2010, 12:56 PM
I just dropped this into my Avids (both unpatched 5.0.xx.xx on Windows 7) and it worked nicely. I did a color correction on it, played with it in Magic Bullet, everything worked as expected.

Mark Job
November 1st, 2010, 01:36 PM
Hi Perrone:
What do you mean by, "You dropped it in ?" Did you successfully AMA it or import it ? I can also work on CD files in Avid Media Composer without issue, but I can't AMA them, and this is what I really need to do with them :-(

Luben Izov
November 1st, 2010, 02:20 PM
Hello Tobias,
I second Perrone. If you would like send me a file sample I'll try a test via AMA and regular import in my AVID. I did a test (it is in this forum different thread) and AVID does AMA from NF 280Mbps just fine
http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/convergent-design-nanoflash/485239-media-composer-improved-ama-support-nanoflash-mxf-files.html

Perrone Ford
November 1st, 2010, 02:31 PM
Hi Perrone:
What do you mean by, "You dropped it in ?" Did you successfully AMA it or import it ? I can also work on CD files in Avid Media Composer without issue, but I can't AMA them, and this is what I really need to do with them :-(

I was able to do both. I used "Link to AMA File" since I had no card structure. Tie file loaded properly into the bin.

Mark Job
November 1st, 2010, 03:12 PM
Hi Perrone:
May I know which version of Avid Media Composer that is which worked with AMA.

Perrone Ford
November 1st, 2010, 05:38 PM
Hi Perrone:
May I know which version of Avid Media Composer that is which worked with AMA.

I installed Version 5 the day it shipped and it has not been patched.

Luben Izov
November 1st, 2010, 07:43 PM
Hello Tobias,
Thank you for the file. I've AVID v5.0.3.5 and everything went nice and smooth with AMA to file and by importing the file into AVID the regular way. I have a screen grabs that I've emailed to you with some explanations. Also, I exported it as a 8bit uncompressed QT for your reference. I can't email the file to you. If you would like to have it please advise. Hope all that would help you resolving your problem.
Cheers
Luben

Peter Moretti
November 5th, 2010, 10:53 AM
BTW, OP-Atom is the type of MXF structure that Avid uses for its media. It's a very simple version of MXF where each "essence" is stored in a separate file. So if you have one video track and two audio tracks, the OP-Atom MXF will contain three files (one video and two audio). But why your client got the error message, IDK.