GroovyBrent
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Hello All -
Fortunately I've not had to worry about this yet, but I've been thinking it and trying to come up with a plan...
Here's the fictional scenario:
We're cruising along editing a project that was shot on our brand new HVX200s. 24 hours before our deadline, an intern decides to "help" by cleaning all the excess footage from our working hard drive, deleting the HVX200 footage for the current project in the process.
No problem! Because I'm a diligent producer, I kept a backup of the original files on a separate hard drive (for just such an emergency!). So I plug in that backup drive, select the files that are offline in FCP and reconnect media. No problemo, right?
Oh... wait... the files on the backup drive are MXF files...
Er... Now what?
The way I see it, there are a couple options:
1) Store the backups in QuickTime, not MXF. However, some day FCP may support MXF, or I may switch to another program that supports MXF, and I would hate to loose that metadata forever.
2) After the disaster, reimport the files from the backup using FCP, delete the new files from FCP's browser, THEN choose "Reconnect Media." This would seem to work as long as I've lost ALL my clips. There may be trouble if I only have 1 or 2 clips missing (for instance if I deleted a clip I thought I wouldn't need).
3) HD Log might have a solution... I just heard about it today and haven't explored it yet.
Thoughts?
Fortunately I've not had to worry about this yet, but I've been thinking it and trying to come up with a plan...
Here's the fictional scenario:
We're cruising along editing a project that was shot on our brand new HVX200s. 24 hours before our deadline, an intern decides to "help" by cleaning all the excess footage from our working hard drive, deleting the HVX200 footage for the current project in the process.
No problem! Because I'm a diligent producer, I kept a backup of the original files on a separate hard drive (for just such an emergency!). So I plug in that backup drive, select the files that are offline in FCP and reconnect media. No problemo, right?
Oh... wait... the files on the backup drive are MXF files...
Er... Now what?
The way I see it, there are a couple options:
1) Store the backups in QuickTime, not MXF. However, some day FCP may support MXF, or I may switch to another program that supports MXF, and I would hate to loose that metadata forever.
2) After the disaster, reimport the files from the backup using FCP, delete the new files from FCP's browser, THEN choose "Reconnect Media." This would seem to work as long as I've lost ALL my clips. There may be trouble if I only have 1 or 2 clips missing (for instance if I deleted a clip I thought I wouldn't need).
3) HD Log might have a solution... I just heard about it today and haven't explored it yet.
Thoughts?