RE: Avid Free DV .avb file

Date : Thu, 18 Aug 2005 13:10:08 -0500
To : <DS(at)Softimage.COM>
From : Andrés Riaño <arianome(at)caracoltv.com.co>
Subject : RE: Avid Free DV .avb file
Is what Free DV is designed for....Not to allow any "free" workflows.
-Andrés
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De: Greg.ABFN@att.net [mailto:Greg.ABFN@att.net]
Enviado el: miércoles, 17 de agosto de 2005 20:47
Para: DS@Softimage.COM
Asunto: Avid Free DV .avb file

Is it possible to bring in an Avid Sequence from Avid Free DV into DS/Nitris?
Would love to stabilize a couple shots!
Have tired and get error message - other .avb files work fine using the same work flow (Media log to Nitris).
The sequence was moved to it's own bin, however the file name created by Avid Free DV
adds a double extension .avb.avl  ?   Tried deleting the .avl, that doesn't work either.
Tried opening the file in word, and noodling with the code.   Ha.  What a waste of an hour that was. 
 
Tight Wad Greg. 
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