Aafresult_duplicate_mobid [extra Quality] [OFFICIAL]

Using the same source clip multiple times in a timeline where different metadata or attributes have been assigned can sometimes trigger a conflict.

Kaelen’s hands trembled. His screen blinked again: aafresult_duplicate_mobid — FINAL WARNING. aafresult_duplicate_mobid

If a timeline has two clips with the same MobID, the software reading the AAF (Resolve, Pro Tools, etc.) faces a logical paradox. If you apply a color grade to "Clip A," and "Clip B" has the same ID, should the software apply the grade to both? Or is it a mistake? To prevent data corruption, the software puts its foot down and refuses to open the file. Using the same source clip multiple times in

This is the most common cause. An editor needs a new version of a clip or a graphics element. Instead of importing a fresh copy or duplicating the clip via the intended menu commands (which generates a new MobID), they might: If a timeline has two clips with the

Flatten your multicam sequences and decompose nested sequences before exporting. Removing complex "merged clips" and replacing them with standard audio/video syncs can often clear the ID conflict.