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Issue with transferring files from an external NTFS drive.
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<blockquote data-quote="kicklite" data-source="post: 1660287" data-attributes="member: 86412"><p>Hi Lisa!</p><p></p><p>Yeah, I’m fresh out of crystal balls alright! And the organization of media is a mess imho. That said, the editor has done a remarkably good job in virtually all respects. A curious contradiction as far as I’m concerned. This was shot and edited overseas and I’ve been asked to re-edit for a North American audience. In many respects I wouldn’t change a thing but in others most definitely, notably in the music he used. Removing that would be a breeze if I had a project file but needless to say, In the various versions I’ve received, its mixed with dialogue and ambient sound. Its impossible for me to say whether all files worked at one time or another. I considered starting fresh but as not all the interviews are in English, I ruled that out. </p><p></p><p>I’m going to look again for hidden files, thanks for the tip on that. Also about PPRo not reading all flavours of avi. </p><p></p><p>I’m supposed to return the drive soon and I’m thinking about cloning the drive before I do. I’ll assume this would have to be to NTFS and not exFAT. Which software would you use? Something comparable to Carbon Copy Cloner or is there a windows “Time Machine” that would do an equally good job? What about the prospect of doing this with my MBP which I recently setup up with Bootcamp/Windows 8.1. I can borrow a PC anytime I want to but not having to is simply more convenient.</p><p></p><p>At this point, despite all the “lost hair” over this I’m intrigued by the mystery and at the least want to be absolutely sure about what’s going on, even if I can’t solve the actual problems.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again</p><p>jase</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kicklite, post: 1660287, member: 86412"] Hi Lisa! Yeah, I’m fresh out of crystal balls alright! And the organization of media is a mess imho. That said, the editor has done a remarkably good job in virtually all respects. A curious contradiction as far as I’m concerned. This was shot and edited overseas and I’ve been asked to re-edit for a North American audience. In many respects I wouldn’t change a thing but in others most definitely, notably in the music he used. Removing that would be a breeze if I had a project file but needless to say, In the various versions I’ve received, its mixed with dialogue and ambient sound. Its impossible for me to say whether all files worked at one time or another. I considered starting fresh but as not all the interviews are in English, I ruled that out. I’m going to look again for hidden files, thanks for the tip on that. Also about PPRo not reading all flavours of avi. I’m supposed to return the drive soon and I’m thinking about cloning the drive before I do. I’ll assume this would have to be to NTFS and not exFAT. Which software would you use? Something comparable to Carbon Copy Cloner or is there a windows “Time Machine” that would do an equally good job? What about the prospect of doing this with my MBP which I recently setup up with Bootcamp/Windows 8.1. I can borrow a PC anytime I want to but not having to is simply more convenient. At this point, despite all the “lost hair” over this I’m intrigued by the mystery and at the least want to be absolutely sure about what’s going on, even if I can’t solve the actual problems. Thanks again jase [/QUOTE]
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