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[quote user="AntCaladine"] Have you tried deleting the AMA management folder? Think it’s in users/public/avid media composer folder on system drive off top of head. also another option which has worked for me. (Make sure original drive is offline) then create a new bin re AMA all your footage into that new bin. Then the footage in the
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[quote user="George Angeludis"] Is the letter of the disk the same? [/quote] Nop, it isn't. Different disk, different letter...
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I want to simply relink footage from one disk to the other. The files were all ama linked and then edited. Now it seems the disk is failing and I want to relink to files on a nother disk. Same files, identical folder structure, but it just does not want to relink. I know relinking is a tedious task in MC, wish it wasnt so, but this should really be
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Anybody tried Entangle for Avid?
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[quote user="Telegram!"] Or please explain why exactly you don’t want to use Waveform Grouping... too many un-specified clips? Maybe there’s a workflow for that. [/quote] I'm literary saying this the 3rd time: I do not know which clips go together :) Exporting AFFs from PP to MC is mostly a no-go. And no, I'am not switching
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[quote user="DStone"] This is built into MC now. Select the clips you want to sync (so an audio clip and the corresponding video clip), right-click and choose AutoSync. If you have matching timecode in both clips, use that. If you don't, choose Waveform Analysis. [/quote] No, don't want to use that. I wrote in the OP that I don't
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Anybody tried Entangle for Avid? The website is a bit scetchy and you need to enter your credit card info before you can even download the trial...
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I've got a short doc ready to edit and have lot's of unsynced video and audio clips that were recorded withouth a clapper or TC. Was planing on using PluralEyes but they stopped supporting MC. So how do I go about this now? No way am I doing all of this by hand, that would take me days. Are there any other plugins, software that support Avid
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We went arround this problem by creating a mixdown and then exporting. But still, this is not good :)