embedded timecode lack of Canon C100 MTS files

Hi all

Just found out that first Pro CC v7.1.0 does not support embedded timecode recorded with a Canon C100 MTS files, all films start to 00:00:00:00.

When converting to MOV ProRes via ffmbc under windows, the correct time code integrated into the Multilateral trading system appears in the first cc MOV file!

Bug is already registered. I hope this issue is fixed in the next version ;-)

See you soon,.

Patrick.

Have you renamed the PRIVATE folder or one of its subfolders or files?

I do not have the files C100 here, but if you rename the folder PRIVATE or it's subfolders or rename the files of lets say it's original name 00000.MTS to Great_Shot_01.MTS, you get no timecode.

/ Roger

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