Capture Subfolders Not Working
Hello,
First I'd like to offer my praise for version 6. So many great things. Thank you!
Second, I'm using a Canon 1Ds MarkIII, tethered to a MacPro4, running 10.5.8 on Capture One 6.1. Using capture subfolders (shot1, shot2, shot3, etc.) is causing problems. I can see the camera from CO6, and I can fire, but the image never comes in.
When I switch back to the main capture folder the problem disappears. First time this has happened. Any ideas?
Thank you.
First I'd like to offer my praise for version 6. So many great things. Thank you!
Second, I'm using a Canon 1Ds MarkIII, tethered to a MacPro4, running 10.5.8 on Capture One 6.1. Using capture subfolders (shot1, shot2, shot3, etc.) is causing problems. I can see the camera from CO6, and I can fire, but the image never comes in.
When I switch back to the main capture folder the problem disappears. First time this has happened. Any ideas?
Thank you.
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The OS and camera should not matter in this case since you are saying that it works when using the default Capture folder (i assume you mean <session folder>/Capture).
I tried but could not reproduce this issue. It works for me when i use 2 other subfolders (such as <session folder>/Capture/one and <session folder>/Capture/two) as the capture folder.
When you say: "the image never comes in" do you mean that there is no transfer progress indication in the camera tool?
If there is progress indication then the image is most likely saved somewhere....0 -
Joao,
Thank you.
You're correct, I'm creating subfolders within the default Capture folder within the session folder.
The problem happens every time I set a new subfolder as the capture folder, but the problem doesn't present the same every time. Sometimes the transfer process indicator never shows up after hitting capture, sometimes the indicator shows up but only progresses halfway and freezes, etc. Once the transfer process indicator shows up, the program freezes and I have to untether and re-connect for the capture command to work again.0
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