This workflow is for Compact Card backup If you don't have the CF card and only the media we can fix it by getting a camera and formatting a card and then putting your media back on the card.
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AVID – Canon XF Utility – CF Card Data Repair Workflow
Make folders on your Backup Drive that are organized by "Day" and "Number of Cards" that are to be backed up |
Load card to be backed up in to CF Card reader. This will only work with a CF card!! Won't work with a folder backup. |
Card Structure should be >CANNON XF >CONTENTS >CLIPS001 See frame grab to the Right Make sure the card has this structure | |
Launch Canon XF Utility |
Go to >Canon XF Utility> |
Choose to user Folder A Only |
Select the CANON XF CARD Click the Backup button |
Click "Yes" |
Will show a status bar of the copying process. |
Clips backed up successfully YAY!! click OK | |
When finished with backup Quit XF Utility |
You will end up with a folder named with the date and some other numbers in the title Example shown here. Do this for all the CF cards you want to use for editing. | |
When finished VERY IMPORTANT EJECT THE CARD before you open AVID |
Next Load Files into a new AVID project. |
NOTE: DON'T OPEN AVID IF YOU HAVEN'T EJECTED THE COMPACT FLASH CARD |
The Initial Project Screen will open. Here is where you choose where you create and save new projects. Click on the "Folder" to select where to save your new projects also how to navigate to already existing projects. |
Navigate to the hard drive and folder that you want AVID to access and save new projects |
You can look at the path where AVID will be accessing projects once you select the folder |
Now click on the "New Project" button |
The New Project Dialog will come up. Select the project parameters
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Select the newly created project and Click OK at the Select Project Screen |
When the project opens the next step will be to link to the CANON raw files that were backed up in their native file structure. You will need to open the Source Browser if it isn't open already. In the Menu Bar>Go |
AMA means "AVID Media Access"
Click Open and the files are
To >Tools>Source Browser | |
In the Source Browser window go to the "Explore" tab and navigate to your storage drive the Card Backup is located. Click on it to open the folder and then select the folder that contains the files. When you select the folder and or folders that contains video media the "Link" button in the lower right hand corner will become selectable. Also make sure that "Link" is selected in the Lower Left corner. Don't select "Import." You can choose to create a "New Bin" or select an already open bin in your project. It's fine to create a New Bin. Then select the "Link" button in the lower right hand corner to link the selected files. Continue this process until you have all the cards that you shot content on to loaded into AVID | |
This is what a AMA linked Master Clip looks like. Notice the chain link on the master clip icon? |
Go to Clip> |
Choose Consolidate |
Choose Relink Master clips to media on target drive |
The clips will consolidate to the AVID MediaFiles folders and will create a "Master Clip" |
Use the newly made Master Clips without the "chain link" |
Move these files to a new bin and close the bin with the |
"Linked" clips. |