VideoLayout pixel='1920' numOfVerticalLine='1080' aspectRatio='16:9'/> The same thing is happening with video from a Canon C300. It will not import it anymore. I get an error message in After Effects that says: cannot be imported - this SRAW' file is damaged or unsupported Originally I downloaded and used the Sony (PLAD-RW1_v1.2_for Mac) plug-in to enable importing of those mxf files. Both the Sony and Canon cameras that I described above were working before the Mavericks update.
I can send you a folder of the video files if you have an ftp. I have to scratch my head knowing that I can play and edit these files using Premiere CC and the Media Tool CC on Mac 10.9.2, but I can't round trip them into AE or import them directly without After Effects giving me an error message.
Somebody knows how to make these files work on the Adobe Premiere side, hopefully they will speak with the folks from AE because its a workflow efficiency nightmare having to transcode mxf files to movies before I can use them. Lucky for me I have the option to import and work on the files using an older system. I know they'll get it right eventually I'm just spoiled now.;). I had a similar problem. When I used the 'replace clip with AE comp' command in Premiere pro CC, the MXF media from my Panasonic camera would often go offline.
Here is the error message it returned: Here is a possible workaround. When working in FCP 7, I use a software called Raylight. It takes raw MXF files and creates quicktime aliases for each one (super fast too.like 15 seconds for a full 64GB card).