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Michael Stewart March 2nd, 2008 12:21 AM

Update..... large mxf files do not convert properly, do you need me to send you one?


Mike

David Newman March 2nd, 2008 01:04 AM

That would be cool. We had been focusing on MP4 files, so that is no surprise MXF might still be an issue over 2-4GB.

Jay Bloomfield March 2nd, 2008 07:38 PM

@David Newman,

Could you point me to some place on your website that explains how to do an installation of an upgrade build, when you already have a previous (non-demo) build? I'm assuming that you deactivate the existing build, uninstall the existing build, install the new build and then go through the activation process. I'm contemplating evaluating the beta of HDV, but I want to make sure that I can get back to build 154, without creating a mess.

David Newman March 2nd, 2008 08:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jay Bloomfield (Post 836418)
@David Newman,

Could you point me to some place on your website that explains how to do an installation of an upgrade build, when you already have a previous (non-demo) build? I'm assuming that you deactivate the existing build, uninstall the existing build, install the new build and then go through the activation process. I'm contemplating evaluating the beta of HDV, but I want to make sure that I can get back to build 154, without creating a mess.

NEVER do a deactivate, unless you intend to MOVE your license. Just uninstall, 10-15 seconds, and reinstall the new version, 60-90 seconds.

Michael Stewart March 2nd, 2008 08:30 PM

David the easiest way is to download the Sony software and take the file I gave you and import it into the clip browser software, then you can export as an MXF file to test it. On the PC, open the clip browser software, just click on the lower window and import file, the rest is self explanatory for importing, export is the same by right clicking. The large mxf files being converted is more important than the large MP4 because clips that span across the S&S cards will need to be joined to mxf first, or else it will have to be pieced together on the timeline.

http://bssc.sel.sony.com/Broadcastan...ownloads.shtml


Mike

Jay Bloomfield March 3rd, 2008 11:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David Newman (Post 836431)
NEVER do a deactivate, unless you intend to MOVE your license. Just install, 10-15 second, and reinstall the new 60-90 seconds.

I assume that you meant "uninstall, 10-15 second..".

Thanks, I'm glad that it isn't that complicated. I guess that I'm just used to updating nVidia video drivers. ;-)

David Newman March 3rd, 2008 12:08 PM

Yes it is very simple.

Jay Bloomfield March 3rd, 2008 05:58 PM

Umm, when I tried to uninstall, I got a message that, "AU_.exe had stopped working", but then Vista ran the uninstaller over for me in Win XP SP2 compatibility mode and it uninstalled. Build 157 of HDLink is much more stable in capturing under Vista x64 Ultimate with my Canon HV20. I did see a "new" error (at least, new to me) when I first ran HDLink and that was the dreaded DEP error. I disabled DEP for HDLink and the error hasn't shown up again.


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