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Takes a really long time to import MXF into Adobe Media Encoder

New Here ,
Mar 30, 2021 Mar 30, 2021

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For some reason, it took almost an hour to import an .mxf file into Premiere on a Windows Machine. Seems like this needs to be fixed.

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LEGEND ,
Mar 30, 2021 Mar 30, 2021

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Not having any issue importing mxf here ... wonder what the deal is?

 

What created that media file?

 

Neil

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I'm working from a cloud server, so that could be the reason as well. 

 

Just was wondering if anyone else has this problem working with a Windows Machine.

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So the file is 'up there' and not local? That could likely be the cause.

 

I and a partner are working online through LucidLink ... which does a magical job of providing online video file usage. He's in Cape Town SA, I'm in Oregon/USA, and our LucidLink filespace is in London. He loads a folder of media, I see the folder in less than a minute on the virtual drive on my computer. Shortly after that, I can actually import the files into PrPro and start working away.

 

Totally puzzled as to how they do this, as we've tried that with we-transfer, dropbox and a couple others, didn't even come close to this kind of performance.

 

Neil

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