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Dec 19, 2015 3:02 PM in response to Odom94by Russ H,Possibly a corrupted clip that is used in one but not the other project.
When you next launch FCP, delete the app's preferences by holding down the option and command keys. That will open a new, empty library. In Preferences, turn off Background Rendering. From the File Menu navigate to your working library. Select the library in the Library List and from the File menu, Delete Generated Library Files>All Render Files. Try to open your project.
If it crashes, I would go to Final Cut Backups (by default located in your Movies folder) and open the latest library backup prior to when it began to crash the app.
Russ
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Dec 21, 2015 6:17 PM in response to Odom94by James Cude,if you're still on os x 10.11.1, try updating to 10.11.2
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Dec 21, 2015 7:02 PM in response to Odom94by jpscott19,I would also delete all generated files (not including transcoded or optimized media). Click on your project, then file, then "delete generated project files." Delete only the render files unless you want to re-encode everything. You can also do this with events or entire libraries.