Re: How do you keep heads and tails without keeping media from other projects?

Date : Tue, 24 Jan 2006 19:02:44 +0000
To : DS(at)Softimage.COM
From : Jody Lee Neckles <jneckles(at)googlemail.com>
Subject : Re: How do you keep heads and tails without keeping media from other projects?
Hi Paul

I would like to know the answer to that question but specifically i
would like to know how to purge all media except what the sequence
references PLUS head and tails...
I recently ran out storage on my first HD job... and did a purge media
EXCEPT FOR seq... it took 4 hours analyzing and splitting my media
files. When it was finally done i checked my sequence and found some
HD shots had one frame missing at the end of the shots in my timeline
and I discovered that some of my NTSC archive material had a thick
bright green line burned into bottom of the first frame of clips on
the timeline!!!
Not only did I have to hire a deck in again to recapture the missing
frames it took several hours to fix... would not recommend this method
to anyone
Anyone seen this?
My workflow is Adrenaline 2.1.6 to DS 7.6 QFE3. Media Captured MXF
into adrenaline and copyed onto the DS. Project came over as an AFE

With kind regards,
Jody


On 23/01/06, Paul Painter <ppainter(at)plutopost.com> wrote:
> How do you keep heads and tails without keeping media from other projects?
>
> Under purge, for some reason you can't keep heads & tails with preserved
> media without keeping media from other projects.
> I don't want to keep the media used in other project, but of course want
> to keep heads & tails.
>
> These two options have nothing to do with each other.
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