Hi all. I wasn't sure where to post this one so I thought I'd start here in "gadgets".
I have 2 Sony HD Handicams, an XR-500V (120GB HDD) and an XR-520V (240GB). To date they have both been essentially flawless. I have been backing them up to a 3TB external HDD with some regularity (drag and drop data over USB through my PC), but I'm not sure if those backed-up files would ever be "usable" as such, or could be pulled in by an editing SW of some type. I'll leave that discussion for another day however.
On Fri. I was doing another back-up of the 520V. It was running late and I couldn't finish it so I "cancelled" the transfer on the PC then backed out of the USB connection properly on the camera. But once out I got some kind of error msg that the IDF (Image Database File) had become "damaged". I powered-off then back on and the error still appeared. So I used the utility in the camera to "repair" that problem. Per the next message it needed about 90 seconds do to that, and the progress bar moved over about that duration. When the "repair" function was complete it reported that there were no inconsistencies. However when I now go to the View Image screen that allows me to play videos, it's blank as if none existed! Nothing I have tried to this point has restored that screen. I do see all the photos I have stored on the View Photos screen. When I reconnected the camera to my PC and ext. HDD, I was able to see a "normal" file structure on the camera's HDD and I was able to transfer all those files to the ext. HDD as I would have expected. I did however notice that the "MTS" (AVCHD image) files are now seemingly in a subfolder and not where I would expect them to be.
Does anyone here know how to reconstruct or replace the IDFs so I can again see the recorded videos appear in the camera? Any other suggestions?
TIA and BRgds...
I have 2 Sony HD Handicams, an XR-500V (120GB HDD) and an XR-520V (240GB). To date they have both been essentially flawless. I have been backing them up to a 3TB external HDD with some regularity (drag and drop data over USB through my PC), but I'm not sure if those backed-up files would ever be "usable" as such, or could be pulled in by an editing SW of some type. I'll leave that discussion for another day however.
On Fri. I was doing another back-up of the 520V. It was running late and I couldn't finish it so I "cancelled" the transfer on the PC then backed out of the USB connection properly on the camera. But once out I got some kind of error msg that the IDF (Image Database File) had become "damaged". I powered-off then back on and the error still appeared. So I used the utility in the camera to "repair" that problem. Per the next message it needed about 90 seconds do to that, and the progress bar moved over about that duration. When the "repair" function was complete it reported that there were no inconsistencies. However when I now go to the View Image screen that allows me to play videos, it's blank as if none existed! Nothing I have tried to this point has restored that screen. I do see all the photos I have stored on the View Photos screen. When I reconnected the camera to my PC and ext. HDD, I was able to see a "normal" file structure on the camera's HDD and I was able to transfer all those files to the ext. HDD as I would have expected. I did however notice that the "MTS" (AVCHD image) files are now seemingly in a subfolder and not where I would expect them to be.
Does anyone here know how to reconstruct or replace the IDFs so I can again see the recorded videos appear in the camera? Any other suggestions?
TIA and BRgds...
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