

I have searched through this thread and I have not been able to pinpoint any reason why raw2dng doesn't fix this issue by itself. (I'm sure there is a way to do this on the command line in Windows but it's not something I know how to do off the top of my head.)Īfter the concatenation, I was able to generate a large series of DNGs as I would expect if my clip had not gone over the 4GB file size limit. Instead of messing around with HxD and editing HEX (not something I think I should have to do on my files), I used HxD's "Extras > File Tools > Concatenate." feature to concatenate all these files together in order. Raw2dng.exe showed me the same error cited above when I tried to execute it on all the files except last (.R02) because (as per the logic here: ) the other files did not have the appropriate hex values at the foot of the files. I actually had a series of files named like this: Today I encountered "Error: This ain't a lv_rec RAW file" when trying to use raw2dng on a set of RAW video files that came from a single recording on my Canon 7D that exceeded the 4GB limit. RAWMagic 1.0, a GUI CinemaDNG converter for Mac OS X! -> MlRawViewer 1.2.3 (CDNG/MLV/RAW Viewer & Encoder, Linux/Mac/Win) -> Or you could use RawMagic which will convert the MLV+audio to Cdng's, make a file from there in Compressor etc. CC with ACR plugin for high light recover and basic adjustment etc. Or Take the Cdng's import in to Apple Compressor or Motion & export a 16bit ProRes 4444 XQ. Then convert them with raw2Cdng 16bit, I find v1.4.9 work the best as there display right in finder in MacĪnd can be edited native in fcpx 10.1.3 as a compound clip.

I extract my MLV/Raw+audio with MLVBrowseSharp (link-> ) Dmaff06, I'm a FCPX user, for me I found it was easer & faster to go cross-platform to Windows 7.
