Red screen in first/encoder MXF files

Hello

I converted a bunch of MXF (C300) images in Adobe Media Encoder. All fine convert except files including audio 10 is correct, but the video is replaced by a RED SCREEN throughout the entire clip. Here are a few screenshots:

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I can open these original MXF files in VLC Media Player and they play perfectly. However, bringing these specific clips in the SOUL or first creates the same problem red screen.

I looked all over the internet for an answer and found nothing. Is it possible to convert these files and import them into first correctly?

Any any help would be greatly appreciated!

Hey Kevin,

Thanks for responding. I copied the overall structure of the file of the c300 images on my hard drive, and then dropped in the individual mxf files in the SOUL. So, it looks that I don't import correctly.

Is the same thing as Media Browser - Media Encoder?

Thanks again for your help!

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