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Final Cut Pro X share fails with QuickTime Error -50

Hello!


I'm facing a very annoying issue when trying to share my project from Final Cut Pro X. It used to work perfectly fine but now I'm getting consistently "QuickTime Error -50" after FCPX exported about 10% of my project. This can be reproduced with other project as well - one time I was able to export by restarting my machine but not anymore.


My configuration is a Mac Pro early 2008 with a ATI Radeon 5770. The only recent change I did to my config was to upgrade my old graphic cards to the Radeon 5770: do you think this can be the cause of this error?


Thanks for any help,


Jean

Mac Pro, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.3), Radeon HD 5770

Posted on Jun 2, 2013 9:32 AM

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Posted on Jun 2, 2013 9:46 AM

Switch off background rendering. Trash render files. Don't render. Export.

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Jun 6, 2013 5:05 AM in response to Jean Bovet

I had the same problem. It turned it was caused by the latest Sony XAVC/XDCAM plugin (PDZK-LT2). Once I removed the following folder all the share functions where working again:


Library > Application Support > ProApps > MIO > RADPlugins > XDCAMFormat.RADPlug


I've read more treads about this problem where the solution was to remove a conflicting plugin (not only the Sony plugin).


Hope this helps.

Sep 14, 2013 10:35 AM in response to shamantao

I am also expriencing the same error. Tried every solution listed so far:


1. Switch off background rendering. Trash render files. Don't render. Export.

2. copying the project within Final Cut Pro into another project

3. remove the following folder: Library > Application Support > ProApps > MIO > RADPlugins > XDCAMFormat.RADPlug


Nothing worked. I try to export to Vimeo, YouTube, and master. All error right at 9%


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Final Cut Pro X share fails with QuickTime Error -50

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