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Surrendering to the insufficient system answer.

Since QT opened the files without problem, I have have now accepted that I will have to save copies at .mov files for editing and export. The .mov files pull in fine to PD9.

Will see later about upgrading system to 64 bit with more agile video system to permit editing in native format.
Ynotfish -

Thanks.

I was coming to the suspicion that I would be forced to upgrade my CPU/GPU if I wanted to edit natively.

Any other votes for upgrade?
Diagnostic file attached.

Mediainfo file attached.

Installed FFDShow and restarted computer.

No luck on the Google search. If its not at a trusted source, I'm not going to the site. Tried 1 supposedly clean download from a computer magazine review site - virus check flagged as having a virus. Love that.

Low res version of entire QT file attached (actual is HD and quite big). Have freed up space on C: (80GB)

Have spoken with file creator. Opens fine in full (professional) version of another product (which requires 64 bit). (It also opens fine on my CPU in QuickTime).

No change on my system.

Wondering if its a compression issue.
many thanks for the quick response.

Please explain and identify data desired for "diagnostic of system."

By the way, this problem is apparently not limited to PD9. I tried to open the file in a trial of the light version of an expensive editor (trying to avoid naming product), which exhibited the same result.

Attached is the screen grab of PD9 trying to play the file.

[Added 5-16-11] Wondering if this problem is a result of available space on the local hard drive. Will move data to external and update. If this problem seems like a logical result of a data storage function, please advise.

[Added 5-16-11] Alternatively, could this be a function of RAM space?

Thanks for the help.
I have PD9, build 2702.
I have many AVI files in mjpeg, NTSC 30 fps.
Files run fine in Quicktime.
Running Windows XP Pro

MJPEG files have following characteristics
1920x1080 pixels
30 minute duration (varies)
30 fps
7482 kbps data rate
video sample is 24 bit
video compression is HDYC
file size varies 30 min = 13.4 gb

When I import a MJPEG file to PD9, it does import (no error message), but all I get in thumbnail and preview pane is an image of thin vertical color lines, no image.

What am I missing to import and decode files?

Response is appreciated.
Yes, PD9 will support a Blackmagic Codec.
Yesterday, I could not get the AVI files with the Blackmagic Codec to run in PD9 (or it QT for that matter) with most current build.
I subsequently downloaded the Blackmagic Codec (zipped as RAR file), uncompressed it, restarted my computer, and checked the file in QT, which established it worked - I could now watch the file.
I thereafter opened PD9 and loaded the file without errors.
Perhaps this question was answered elsewhere but I missed it -

Does PD9 support the Blackmagic Codec?

I have several files received from a 16mm film conversion job and want to edit in the native format. I would prefer to avoid the potential loss of data with a third party conversion to another format.

Many thanks
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