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Did you try Digital Cut without the audio?
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Compression is your problem, so, no - nothing to do with where the media resides. H264 is not an uncompressed format. And frame size is no reflection of quality. Back to the QT provider - this has nothing to do with being "green".
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Do you have complex audio? Try deselecting the audio and play out video on its own. Then do a seperate audio only play out. Pain but something i found works on a similar system with complex audio & video.
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And what codec is the supplied QT?
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Seen this occasionally too. There seems to be little logic as to why and when it happens. I have found quitting Symphony and going back into project works most times and any renders that didn't seem to have "stuck" were now there. Annoying but not really that frequent an occurence either..
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Well it had to be in a bin somewhere ....
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Eh... in the bin you created it in...?? Just a hunch.
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Trendhouse, You haven't given too much detail about your system or how how you are monitoring the video. Nor how the QT was originally created (codec etc). But i am guessing that the "choppy" issues you are having are related to those in this post. http://community.avid.com/forums/t/74412.aspx I have an analogue Mojo and when i look at
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Bertrand, I am not aware of any way to "automate" the initial import of sequential files. And it's a shame that the ALE idea didn't work because that would indeed save a lot of grief. On Import the path to that file will remain the same until you instruct Avid differently. So if you Import from drive X, delete the file and the file
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You'll need to provide a bit more info than that. Can you give us your workflow and are there any error messages that might give us a clue as to what might be happening? Thanks