FCPX 10.7.1 fails during export/Share

XXX.mp4.sb-4ff6364b-8WWntr

XXX.mp4.sb-4ff6364b-BkIQXj


I only see the above files, no .mp4 file in the export folder. I tried coping to a new timeline, Created Compound Clip, and deleted "Optical Flow" and "Stabilization". The project is 4K and a little over 3 hrs.


Mac mini

Chip Apple M1

Memory 8 GB

macOS Sonoma 14.3.1



Thank You

Posted on Mar 15, 2024 11:00 AM

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Posted on Mar 15, 2024 11:42 AM

ZeeManCali wrote:

XXX.mp4.sb-4ff6364b-8WWntr
XXX.mp4.sb-4ff6364b-BkIQXj


This suggests that the export has not finished yet...


Did you give it enough time? Did you see a notification that the export was done?


Try pressing Command-9 while the export is going on. This will give you a progress indicator.


A 3 hour movie can take a while to export, depending on mac, drive and what content and effects it involves.


I only see the above files, no .mp4 file in the export folder. I tried coping to a new timeline, Created Compound Clip, and deleted "Optical Flow" and "Stabilization". The project is 4K and a little over 3 hrs.

Mac mini
Chip Apple M1
Memory 8 GB
macOS Sonoma 14.3.1


Thank You


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Mar 15, 2024 11:42 AM in response to ZeeManCali

ZeeManCali wrote:

XXX.mp4.sb-4ff6364b-8WWntr
XXX.mp4.sb-4ff6364b-BkIQXj


This suggests that the export has not finished yet...


Did you give it enough time? Did you see a notification that the export was done?


Try pressing Command-9 while the export is going on. This will give you a progress indicator.


A 3 hour movie can take a while to export, depending on mac, drive and what content and effects it involves.


I only see the above files, no .mp4 file in the export folder. I tried coping to a new timeline, Created Compound Clip, and deleted "Optical Flow" and "Stabilization". The project is 4K and a little over 3 hrs.

Mac mini
Chip Apple M1
Memory 8 GB
macOS Sonoma 14.3.1


Thank You


Mar 15, 2024 2:35 PM in response to ZeeManCali

When you see that error the process is stopped and the file is not completed.


If there odd a frame number you should find that frame in the timeline and see what’s happening there. You might have to cut around it.


It’s also a good idea to delete any generated render files and switch off background rendering. There may be corrupted files in the renders.

Mar 15, 2024 5:49 PM in response to Tom Wolsky

Thanks by the way. I removed generated, render files, used clean timeline, Man...I did every thing I could, but keep getting the same error message. Sometime with the frame number, I edited those sections and back to the same error. I even tried 1080, instead of 4K. I even moved to a new SSD...


I will go ahead and post the report you mentioned...Thanks again.






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