kost file

michaelblountemail wrote on 10/21/2012, 4:24 AM

Hi

Can someone please help me with this one.

I stupidly changed the name of one of my video files and now my computer can'y find it I keep getting this meassage coming up:

The file

'G,\0002-MTS'

that belongs tot he moviec ould not be found if the file is on a removable device please insert it now and select repeat, if the file was moved please select folder and enter the correct location.

Notes

If you skip loading the file, then your loaded movie may be faulty.

00 of,in total, 4 files have been loaded

Repeat  Skip  skipAlll  folder  Cancel

What  I did was to change the number to a different name I have put it back to the original number but still get this message'

Regards

Michael

Comments

gandjcarr wrote on 10/21/2012, 6:04 AM

Hi,

You should be getting this screen how to get the file back is in the screen shot.

michaelblountemail wrote on 10/21/2012, 6:48 AM

Hello again George

Yes I get that screen and I have clicked on the Folder, I can see the file, I click on it and I won't open.

 

Michael

johnebaker wrote on 10/21/2012, 6:52 AM

Hi

You need to either

1.  rename the file back to its original name then it will load correctly.  In your case recheck that you have put the name back correctly - I suspect you have removed the file extension if you have named it as you stated above, ie you have used a hyphen before the mts instead of a full stop.

If it still fails then

2.  Skip the file - the rest will load correctly - assuming you have not renamed any other files -, then reimport the renamed file into the gap that appears on the timeline where it was originally placed and reapply any editing you made.

MEP will not load a renamed file when you use the option pointed to by George.

John

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michaelblountemail wrote on 10/22/2012, 6:59 AM

Hi

First I'd like to thank everyone who's helped me on here it's great!

George I changed my mind about my black and white Video using the Kroma key and yes you don't need to ues it for black and white, now I understand how Kroma works and anyway I did the video a different way and for me it turned out better. The other thing about the Kroma key doe's it matter what shade of green the screen is? I'm going to start a new video using one but need to be sure about the colour shade hopefully it does'nt matter, there are so many shades of green as the song go's.

John you were spot on about renaming my file to it's original name and sure enough it came back, Should have thought about that myself thanks!!

Today I uploaded three video's into vimeo easy when you know. If anyone wats to now how go into vimeo on their main page they have a really neat video exsplaining what settings you need to change in Magix, and there's quite few.

Regards

Michael