Hello, I've tried linking, embedding, consolidating... everything in regards to exporting the AAF. I have a group of 15 aafs from very similar projects and 3 of them return this error in Pro tools. "Could not complete the Import Tracks command because an unexpected error happened while trying to find a media file's location." i've transcoded the media to a new drive, consolidated, no luck same error.
Hello Diosan
It would help to know more about the system you're working on. Which version of Media Composer are you running? Which specific OS? What processor? What video card? How much RAM? Where is your media stored?
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I'd suspect a duff bit of media. The normal stroubkleshhoting process would be to divide the probelematic sequence up and export as parts to narrow down the issue.
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Hello, just found the specs section. Specs are Pro Tools 12.8.3, Media Composer 8.4.2, HP Z840 Workstation, Processor: 2xIntel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2640 @ 2.60GHz (32 CPUs), 64 GM RAM, NVIDIA Quadro K5200. Media Stored on internal drive 7200rpm, not boot drive.
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