Aperture 3 roundtriping with Capture NX 2

I am still practicing on files and trying to work some issues out. I am working with raw files and trying to export to NX for adjustment. I am also using referenced files. I plan on importing an adjusted tiff back to aperture to replace the raw file. How do I get aperture to release the original file. When I right click to export master the file still shows up in aperture. The raw file will no longer be needed in aperture so its reference needs to be changed to the new tiff being created.
I know there are some other nikon users that don't want to give up capture.
Thanks in advance,
Rodney

William,
My plan is to process all of the files in capture. I got aperture as a dam tool only. I thought about deleting the file but then I have to be very careful to not have the box checked when I empty the trash that would move the nef file to the system trash. The confusing part becomes when I use capture as a reviewer to delete duds.
I thought about running a batch process with capture to create tiffs as soon as pictures are imported from the camera and import only these tiffs into aperture but then I would not have the metadata with the raw files. I'm not sure what the best approach is. I am still open to ideas.
Thanks,

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    Anybody with any solution ?
    Does anybody knows where captivate stores captured animations ?
    For example. When I look in the library, i can see four captured animations, when i want to update them, i dont see any of them.
    Brdgs Marc

    Hi there
    I believe you are talking about a Full Motion Recording (FMR). If this is Captivate 3, likely you are seeing an issue whereby Flash Player 10 is causing a problem.
    If you revert to Flash Player 9 you should see the preview within Captivate again. Or, if you choose not to downgrade the Flash Player, you may elect to avoid previewing in Captivate and instead preview in the Web Browser.
    Cheers... Rick
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  • Using Aperture 3.03 with a Drobo

    I recently got Aperture 3 and imported my iPhoto into it (14,000 images 70 GIG). I chose to move the images into the Aperture library which by default built itself on the internal drive of my Macbook Pro based 'server'. (OS 10.6.4, 4 gig ram)
    Once it was all working, I copied the whole Aperture Library to a 3 x 1 TB Drobo connected via FW800 with the notion that from then on I would add images straight to the Drobo so that the Masters and edits etc etc were all inherently redundantly protected. (my movies , iTunes Library are also in the Drobo and work fine). This way the internal server drive is just an OS ... if /when it dies it's easy to replace and the Drobo gives me lots of space plus room to grow!
    Anyway, I opened the Drobo Library in Aperture and although it was slow, it worked. I scanned Faces, organized, made folders etc ... all fine. There were a couple of worrying pauses with a beach ball .... but on the whole it seemed a good way to keep my imaged safe without the endless backups of the past.
    Just to confirm all my images made it over to the Drobo, I reopened the original library on the server drive. Looked like nothing was missed .... in the end I was going to delete it. But not yet.
    Then I reopened the Drobo Library ... a message appeared saying Library File cannot be opened. Uh Oh. So I shut down the mac and rebooted.
    Kernel Panic. Ouch.
    More testing : the server was fine (booted from another boot drive), the Drobo was fine (connected and worked on another computer), server drive ... well it also Kernel Panicked another machine so it had failed right?
    Not so fast ... every diagnostic test (surface scans, controller etc etc) says it's fine. So I reformatted it, reinstalled OS 10. 6. 4 and it's been running fine for over a week ... serving movies and music from the Drobo perfectly. I haven't even tried to reopen the Drobo Aperture Library again... yet.
    I can't help feel that the Aperture / Drobo combination had a hand in this mess. I've searched here and seen older Drobo issues, but can anyone tell me a way they are doing this currently that works? If I'm flogging a dead horse by locating the whole library externally (though I can't see why it would be a problem) let me know!
    I see others have put their Masters on an external and the Library on an internal. I have them both externally right now (on the Drobo) is there a way to move the Library back to the internal, leaving the Masters on the Drobo?
    Learning curves.... what fun
    Best
    Lee

    Thanks Allen
    I tried reopening the Aperture Library on the Drobo again .... same message. File cannot be opened. So I tried to repair the Library as described in the manual. All repair/rebuilding options just resulted in a day of spinning beachballs ... no progress at all!
    Wow, I can't believe that a Drobo could combine with Aperture to wreak such havoc! Of course I have several copies of my original iPhoto Library so I'm re-importing it to the server's internal drive.
    Do you think I could safely point Aperture's Vault to the Drobo as a back up? Or is that problematic too?
    And, if the server drive died, could a fresh install of Aperture really reconstruct the entire library from a Vault? The manual makes it sound easy enough, but it only took me 48 hours to completely hose an entire Aperture Library even after reading the docs! I don't fancy reading about "Vault errors" with all my photos at stake!
    Of course I'll hang onto the original iPhoto Library .... but new imports into Aperture worry me now. It's frustrating that a Pro App (?) seems to have core stability/corruption vulnerabilities. I used iPhoto for over 8 years without a hitch ... and it isn't meant to be "Pro".
    I just want one Library in one place that I can import images into and have reasonable confidence in it's integrity without having to constantly clone files for back up, or worry about whether a back up will actually restore in 3 years, or if the backup actually happened .........
    Does anyone know if Aperture deals better with a hardware RAID 5 over Firewire? Is it specifically the DROBO at fault here?
    Thanks
    Lee

  • FMLE encoding stopped: Problem with capture device. Incorrect samples given by the device.

    Hi Support,
    I am trying to use FMLE to encode and stream video from an Axis P1346 IP camera, via Axis' Streaming Assistant software, to a Wowza server.
    Everyting appears to be working perfectly and the encoding and resultant stream quality is excellent. Sometimes after a few hours and sometimes after just a few minutes, the encoding will stop with the following error:
    Tue Mar 26 2013 11:47:18 : Session Stopped
    Tue Mar 26 2013 11:47:18 : Problem with capture device. Incorrect samples given by the device. Stopping encoding session.
    I have attached a recent log of a session that only lasted a few minutes - do you have any ideas on how to resolve this instability?
    =================================================================
    File: C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Flash Media Live Encoder 3.2\FlashMediaLiveEncoder.exe
    Description: Adobe® Flash® Media Live Encoder
    Copyright: © 2009 - 10 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All Rights Reserved. Adobe, the Adobe logo, and Flash are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. <AdobeIP#0000716>
    Version: 3.2.0.9932
    =================================================================
    Tue Mar 26 2013 11:42:10 : Selected video input device: TowerBridge
    Tue Mar 26 2013 11:42:10 : Failed with error 80040154:CoCreateInstance(CLSID_VideoMixingRenderer9, NULL, CLSCTX_INPROC, IID_IBaseFilter, pFilterVideoMixingRenderer.ppv())
    Tue Mar 26 2013 11:42:10 : Display Color Quality Warning : Display color quality is currently lower than 32 bit. Colors in video display may be distorted when encoding is not on. To change the display color, open the Display Properties, Settings tab and change color quality to 32 bit.
    Tue Mar 26 2013 11:42:12 : No audio capture devices detected. : Flash Media Live Encoder requires an audio capture device to be connected and properly installed.
    Tue Mar 26 2013 11:42:24 : Primary - Connected to FMS/3,5,7,7009
    Tue Mar 26 2013 11:42:24 : Primary - Network Command: onFCPublish
    Tue Mar 26 2013 11:42:24 : Primary - Stream[fmlestream] Status: Success
    Tue Mar 26 2013 11:42:24 : Primary - Stream[fmlestream] Status: NetStream.Publish.Start
    ==========================================================
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-16"?>
    <flashmedialiveencoder_profile>
        <preset>
            <name>Custom</name>
            <description></description>
        </preset>
        <capture>
            <video>
            <device>TowerBridge</device>
            <crossbar_input>0</crossbar_input>
            <frame_rate>30.00</frame_rate>
            <size>
                <width>640</width>
                <height>360</height>
            </size>
            </video>
            <timecode>
            <frame_rate>15</frame_rate>
            <systemtimecode>true</systemtimecode>
            <devicetimecode>
                <enable>false</enable>
                <vertical_line_no>16</vertical_line_no>
                <burn>false</burn>
                <row>Bottom</row>
                <column>Left</column>
            </devicetimecode>
            </timecode>
        </capture>
        <encode>
            <video>
            <format>H.264</format>
            <datarate>1000;</datarate>
            <outputsize>640x360;</outputsize>
            <advanced>
                <profile>Baseline</profile>
                <level>3.1</level>
                <keyframe_frequency>1 Second</keyframe_frequency>
            </advanced>
            <autoadjust>
                <enable>false</enable>
                <maxbuffersize>1</maxbuffersize>
                <dropframes>
                <enable>false</enable>
                </dropframes>
                <degradequality>
                <enable>false</enable>
                <minvideobitrate></minvideobitrate>
                <preservepfq>false</preservepfq>
                </degradequality>
            </autoadjust>
            </video>
        </encode>
        <restartinterval>
            <days></days>
            <hours></hours>
            <minutes></minutes>
        </restartinterval>
        <reconnectinterval>
            <attempts></attempts>
            <interval></interval>
        </reconnectinterval>
        <output>
            <rtmp>
            <url>rtmp://localhost/live</url>
            <backup_url></backup_url>
            <stream>fmlestream</stream>
            </rtmp>
        </output>
        <metadata>
            <entry>
            <key>author</key>
            <value>Octopus MT</value>
            </entry>
            <entry>
            <key>copyright</key>
            <value>Octopus MT</value>
            </entry>
            <entry>
            <key>description</key>
            <value>Tower Bridge - London, UK</value>
            </entry>
            <entry>
            <key>keywords</key>
            <value>"Tower Bridge", London</value>
            </entry>
            <entry>
            <key>rating</key>
            <value></value>
            </entry>
            <entry>
            <key>title</key>
            <value>Tower Bridge - LIVE</value>
            </entry>
        </metadata>
        <preview>
            <video>
            <input>
                <zoom>100%</zoom>
            </input>
            <output>
                <zoom>100%</zoom>
            </output>
            </video>
            <audio></audio>
        </preview>
        <log>
            <level>100</level>
            <directory>C:\Users\Administrator\Videos</directory>
        </log>
    </flashmedialiveencoder_profile>
    ==========================================================
    DumpGraph [00CA91F8]
        Filter [00CABFDC] Output Video Renderer
              Pin [00CAC3B4] Input [Input] Connected to pin [00CACE1C]
        Filter [00CA9C8C] Input Video Renderer
              Pin [00CAA064] Input [Input] Connected to pin [03BA33A4]
        Filter [02F6AF10] Mux
              Pin [02F6AF70] FLV7 [Input] Connected to pin [02F6FC00]
              Pin [02F6B790]  audio [ Input] This pin is not Connected
              Pin [02F6BA08]  out [ Output] This pin is not Connected
        Filter [00CAEADC] AVI Decompressor 0003
              Pin [00CAEC14] XForm In [Input] Connected to pin [02F70D88]
              Pin [00CACE1C] XForm Out [Output] Connected to pin [00CAC3B4]
        Filter [03BA326C] AVI Decompressor
              Pin [00CAACD4] XForm In [Input] Connected to pin [02F68BF8]
              Pin [03BA33A4] XForm Out [Output] Connected to pin [00CAA064]
        Filter [02F70048] H264 Compressor
              Pin [02F70070] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F6F898]
              Pin [02F70D88] Preview [Output] Connected to pin [00CAEC14]
              Pin [02F6FC00] Output1 [Output] Connected to pin [02F6AF70]
              Pin [02F71228]  Output2 [ Output] This pin is not Connected
        Filter [02F68AF0] Input RGB
              Pin [02F68B08] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F60178]
              Pin [02F68BF8] Output [Output] Connected to pin [00CAACD4]
        Filter [02F6F118] FPS Controller Encoder
              Pin [02F6F128] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F6E880]
              Pin [02F6F898] Output [Output] Connected to pin [02F70070]
        Filter [02F5FAB8] YV12
              Pin [02F5FAD0] Input [Input] Connected to pin [03BA3F24]
              Pin [02F60178] Output [Output] Connected to pin [02F68B08]
        Filter [02F6E778] Resize
              Pin [02F6E790] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F6E620]
              Pin [02F6E880] Output [Output] Connected to pin [02F6F128]
        Filter [02F6DF60] YV12 0002
              Pin [02F6DF78] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F6DE00]
              Pin [02F6E620] Output [Output] Connected to pin [02F6E790]
        Filter [02F6D680] FPS Controller Resize
              Pin [02F6D690] Input [Input] Connected to pin [00CA9B6C]
              Pin [02F6DE00] Output [Output] Connected to pin [02F6DF78]
        Filter [00CAB9CC] Video Tee
              Pin [00CABA34] Input [Input] Connected to pin [03B9EE9C]
              Pin [03BA3F24] Output1 [Output] Connected to pin [02F5FAD0]
              Pin [00CA9B6C] Output2 [Output] Connected to pin [02F6D690]
              Pin [03BA3454]  Output3 [ Output] This pin is not Connected
        Filter [00CA99C4] Smart Tee
              Pin [00CA9A2C] Input [Input] Connected to pin [00C0974C]
              Pin [03B9EE9C] Capture [Output] Connected to pin [00CABA34]
              Pin [00CAE204]  Preview [ Output] This pin is not Connected
        Filter [00C0A6DC] SOURCE
              Pin [00C0974C] Video [Output] Connected to pin [00CA9A2C]
    DumpGraph [00CA91F8]
        Filter [00CABFDC] Output Video Renderer
              Pin [00CAC3B4] Input [Input] Connected to pin [00CACE1C]
    Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}  MEDIATYPE_Video
    Sub type   {E436EB7A-524F-11CE-9F53-0020AF0BA770}  MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB8
    Not temporally compressed
    Sample size 230400
    Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
    640 x 360, 8 bpp c:0
    Image size 230400
    Planes 1
    Pels per metre (0, 0)
    Colours used 256
    AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
        Filter [00CA9C8C] Input Video Renderer
              Pin [00CAA064] Input [Input] Connected to pin [03BA33A4]
    Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}  MEDIATYPE_Video
    Sub type   {E436EB7A-524F-11CE-9F53-0020AF0BA770}  MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB8
    Not temporally compressed
    Sample size 230400
    Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
    640 x 360, 8 bpp c:0
    Image size 230400
    Planes 1
    Pels per metre (0, 0)
    Colours used 256
    AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
        Filter [02F6AF10] Mux
              Pin [02F6AF70] FLV7 [Input] Connected to pin [02F6FC00]
    Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}  MEDIATYPE_Video
    Sub type   {37564C46-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}  Unknown GUID Name
    Temporally compressed
    Variable size samples
    Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
    640 x 360, 12 bpp c:37564c46
    Image size 345600
    Planes 1
    Pels per metre (0, 0)
    Colours used 0
    AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
              Pin [02F6B790]  audio [ Input] This pin is not Connected
              Pin [02F6BA08]  out [ Output] This pin is not Connected
        Filter [00CAEADC] AVI Decompressor 0003
              Pin [00CAEC14] XForm In [Input] Connected to pin [02F70D88]
    Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}  MEDIATYPE_Video
    Sub type   {30323449-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}  Unknown GUID Name
    Not temporally compressed
    Sample size 345600
    Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
    640 x 360, 12 bpp c:30323449
    Image size 345600
    Planes 1
    Pels per metre (0, 0)
    Colours used 0
    AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
              Pin [00CACE1C] XForm Out [Output] Connected to pin [00CAC3B4]
    Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}  MEDIATYPE_Video
    Sub type   {E436EB7A-524F-11CE-9F53-0020AF0BA770}  MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB8
    Not temporally compressed
    Sample size 230400
    Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
    640 x 360, 8 bpp c:0
    Image size 230400
    Planes 1
    Pels per metre (0, 0)
    Colours used 256
    AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
        Filter [03BA326C] AVI Decompressor
              Pin [00CAACD4] XForm In [Input] Connected to pin [02F68BF8]
    Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}  MEDIATYPE_Video
    Sub type   {56555949-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}  MEDIASUBTYPE_IYUV
    Not temporally compressed
    Sample size 345600
    Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
    640 x 360, 12 bpp c:56555949
    Image size 345600
    Planes 1
    Pels per metre (0, 0)
    Colours used 0
    AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
              Pin [03BA33A4] XForm Out [Output] Connected to pin [00CAA064]
    Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}  MEDIATYPE_Video
    Sub type   {E436EB7A-524F-11CE-9F53-0020AF0BA770}  MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB8
    Not temporally compressed
    Sample size 230400
    Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
    640 x 360, 8 bpp c:0
    Image size 230400
    Planes 1
    Pels per metre (0, 0)
    Colours used 256
    AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
        Filter [02F70048] H264 Compressor
              Pin [02F70070] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F6F898]
    Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}  MEDIATYPE_Video
    Sub type   {32315659-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}  MEDIASUBTYPE_YV12
    Not temporally compressed
    Sample size 345600
    Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
    640 x 360, 12 bpp c:32315659
    Image size 345600
    Planes 1
    Pels per metre (0, 0)
    Colours used 0
    AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
              Pin [02F70D88] Preview [Output] Connected to pin [00CAEC14]
    Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}  MEDIATYPE_Video
    Sub type   {30323449-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}  Unknown GUID Name
    Not temporally compressed
    Sample size 345600
    Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
    640 x 360, 12 bpp c:30323449
    Image size 345600
    Planes 1
    Pels per metre (0, 0)
    Colours used 0
    AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
              Pin [02F6FC00] Output1 [Output] Connected to pin [02F6AF70]
    Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}  MEDIATYPE_Video
    Sub type   {37564C46-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}  Unknown GUID Name
    Temporally compressed
    Variable size samples
    Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
    640 x 360, 12 bpp c:37564c46
    Image size 345600
    Planes 1
    Pels per metre (0, 0)
    Colours used 0
    AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
              Pin [02F71228]  Output2 [ Output] This pin is not Connected
        Filter [02F68AF0] Input RGB
              Pin [02F68B08] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F60178]
    Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}  MEDIATYPE_Video
    Sub type   {32315659-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}  MEDIASUBTYPE_YV12
    Not temporally compressed
    Sample size 345600
    Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
    640 x 360, 12 bpp c:32315659
    Image size 345600
    Planes 1
    Pels per metre (0, 0)
    Colours used 0
    AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
              Pin [02F68BF8] Output [Output] Connected to pin [00CAACD4]
    Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}  MEDIATYPE_Video
    Sub type   {56555949-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}  MEDIASUBTYPE_IYUV
    Not temporally compressed
    Sample size 345600
    Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
    640 x 360, 12 bpp c:56555949
    Image size 345600
    Planes 1
    Pels per metre (0, 0)
    Colours used 0
    AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
        Filter [02F6F118] FPS Controller Encoder
              Pin [02F6F128] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F6E880]
    Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}  MEDIATYPE_Video
    Sub type   {32315659-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}  MEDIASUBTYPE_YV12
    Not temporally compressed
    Sample size 345600
    Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
    640 x 360, 12 bpp c:32315659
    Image size 345600
    Planes 1
    Pels per metre (0, 0)
    Colours used 0
    AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
              Pin [02F6F898] Output [Output] Connected to pin [02F70070]
    Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}  MEDIATYPE_Video
    Sub type   {32315659-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}  MEDIASUBTYPE_YV12
    Not temporally compressed
    Sample size 345600
    Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
    640 x 360, 12 bpp c:32315659
    Image size 345600
    Planes 1
    Pels per metre (0, 0)
    Colours used 0
    AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
        Filter [02F5FAB8] YV12
              Pin [02F5FAD0] Input [Input] Connected to pin [03BA3F24]
    Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}  MEDIATYPE_Video
    Sub type   {32595559-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}  MEDIASUBTYPE_YUY2
    Not temporally compressed
    Sample size 460800
    Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
    640 x 360, 16 bpp c:32595559
    Image size 460800
    Planes 1
    Pels per metre (0, 0)
    Colours used 0
    AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
              Pin [02F60178] Output [Output] Connected to pin [02F68B08]
    Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}  MEDIATYPE_Video
    Sub type   {32315659-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}  MEDIASUBTYPE_YV12
    Not temporally compressed
    Sample size 345600
    Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
    640 x 360, 12 bpp c:32315659
    Image size 345600
    Planes 1
    Pels per metre (0, 0)
    Colours used 0
    AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
        Filter [02F6E778] Resize
              Pin [02F6E790] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F6E620]
    Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}  MEDIATYPE_Video
    Sub type   {32315659-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}  MEDIASUBTYPE_YV12
    Not temporally compressed
    Sample size 345600
    Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
    640 x 360, 12 bpp c:32315659
    Image size 345600
    Planes 1
    Pels per metre (0, 0)
    Colours used 0
    AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
              Pin [02F6E880] Output [Output] Connected to pin [02F6F128]
    Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}  MEDIATYPE_Video
    Sub type   {32315659-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}  MEDIASUBTYPE_YV12
    Not temporally compressed
    Sample size 345600
    Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
    Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
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    Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
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    Sample size 460800
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    Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
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