Canon XF105 MXF Files Wrong Date Associated

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03-06-2014 07:05 PM
The "Date Modified" on the MXF files is correct however the "Date Created" on files from my camera is listed as December 31, 1969, and I believe this is making the date that is added to the name of my clip when ingested using Adobe Prelude wrong. Any idea how to make the "Date Created" the correct date that the file was actually created on?
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03-09-2014 09:13 AM
Hi bpanvideo!
Thanks for the post.
Please ensure the correct date/time has been set in the camcorder. To do this:
- Open the menu.
- Select [Other Functions] > [Clock Set] > [Date/Time].
- Use the joystick to change each field on the date/time screen.
- Press <SET> to confirm and close the screen.
There is another setting you need to make sure is set correctly as well. Please select [Time Zone] under the [Other Functions] menu and ensure it is set to your time zone.
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03-10-2014 12:48 PM
Mike,
The date/time is correct and the Time Zone is correct as well, however when ingesting in Adobe Prelude the date that gets added to the title says 19040101. It seems to reset to this date anytime we change the battery.

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03-10-2014 06:58 PM
bpanvideo,
It's possible that the date and time battery may be exhausted. If you maybe didn't use the camcorder for a while, it's possible this is the cause. To correct this, plug in the DC cable and Compact Power Adapter into the wall outlet for a period of twenty four hours while it is powered off. This will completely recharge the built in lithium date and time battery.
