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#1
I just submitted this as a bug, but thought I'd post here too to see if any of the community might have an answer.

My 600D isn't creating any sidecar files when taking pictures, whether normally or through the intervalometer.    I am using nightly build, August 17.  After taking a picture, the bottom left corner of the LCD states, "Deflickering..." until image review stops. If I leave image review on "Hold" via the Canon menu, then the deflicker message just stays onscreen until I cancel out. I didn't find this important until I plugged in my SD card to my PC. No sidecar files. I have tried both XMP and UFRaw. If there is some sort of log I can attach for troubleshooting, let me know and I'll happily do it.

Cheers!
Dreamer
#2
UPDATESee last post.  Issue resolved.

Hey guys.  I use the Canon 600D, ML Unified v2.3.
My computer is a Windows 7 64-bit machine.

I am successfully creating HDR video using the user-friendly version of the interframe script found in the userguide section of this site.  However, I am receiving an error message in VirtualDub when attempting to attach the audio to the movie prior to export.  I am following the steps outlined in the 'README' file downloaded with the interframe script package, read as follows:

• Choose your processing options in VirtualDub:
.....
– Optional: add the audio track from the original video (Audio > Audio from other file,
select scripts\audio.avs)


I have labeled my movie as RAW.mov in the root directory of the interframe script package. Avisynth command prompt opens and successfully extracts the A and B frame series, then creates the C frame series.  VirtualDub reopens.  I can choose all my video options.  However, when I follow the above guideline for audio, I receive the following error message:

Avisynth open failure:
Script error: there is no function named "FFAudioSource"
(C:\Users\...scripts\audio.avs, line 2)


I can export out the movie just fine without audio.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers,
Dreamer