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Aug 4, 2013 11:13 PM in response to MalcolmBurtby James Cude,★HelpfulBe sure to update FCPX- this is supposedly fixed in 10.0.9.
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Aug 5, 2013 10:55 PM in response to James Cudeby MalcolmBurt,Hello James - thank you for that - as it turned out there was a new update overnight. I installeld it (10.0.9), restarted, and sadly nothing has changed. Any more ideas?
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Aug 5, 2013 11:58 PM in response to MalcolmBurtby James Cude,Go through- KB- Troubleshooting basics
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Aug 9, 2013 5:39 AM in response to MalcolmBurtby michaelfromzürich,I have the same Problem with export to Apple devices.
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Aug 9, 2013 6:07 AM in response to MalcolmBurtby Russ H,Can you try a short selection from your timeline and see whether it will export as a master file?
Also, are you getting a frame number indication in the error message?
Russ
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Aug 13, 2013 4:13 PM in response to MalcolmBurtby MalcolmBurt,Hi everyone,
I have done all as you said James and sadly it didn't fix it.
I made an appointment with Apple where they updated my Pro Codecs (inc Quicktime) - it seems on SOME sequences if you export at full res / master video setting it works but not all. On some of these there is now a failure with a specifric frame so I can examine that. I am yet to delete and reimport the footage in the sequences I know for a fact don't work so I will look at that too, and report back. I have a workaround for now for the project I am working on (masters degree documentary!) but if it happens right at the end when I am trying to do the main export I think the blood pressure will rise sharply...
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Aug 13, 2013 4:38 PM in response to MalcolmBurtby Russ H,Well, it's good to make progress even if you're not yet all the way out of the woods.
Many users who have gotten the frame number error found that it wasn't pertinent to their situation and that the real problem was bad render files. (Delete project and event render files was the usual fix.) However, others have found that the message was indeed spot on and replacing the clip at that frame position did cure things.
Looking ahead to the completion of your doc, if you have more export problems, create a new user account and run FCP from that account.
Good luck.
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Aug 30, 2013 4:52 AM in response to MalcolmBurtby simon.r,Hi,
I had a similar problem, I could share my project a number of times to get client approval, but after making a very small adjustment it wouldn't export and would get the same error after about 21%.
However, i noticed a small piece of the orange/red (render) progress bar on the top of the timeline and it wouldn't dissappear. For some reason FCP didn't like a piece of video I had pulled and extended to the very end. For example, when you grab the end of a video clip on the time line and you pull the end of it to extend it, but it gets to the end of the original clip and the end turns red, well this had happened and FCP wouldn't render it. So I grabbed it and reduced it down by a fraction of a second and the render progression dissappeared. I then attempted to export it and it worked fine.
So, my point is, check your render progression bar and if there is a small piece refusing to dissappear, then check your clip.
Hope this helps.
Cheers.
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Aug 30, 2013 8:10 AM in response to MalcolmBurtby HowardV,I encountered this problem and discovered unrendered Compound Clips were the issue. If you have created any compound clips in the project, double click them in the timeline and, when the new view opens, check that they are fully rendered. Do that for all your compound clips. Worth a shot - good luck Malcolm.
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Aug 30, 2013 3:27 PM in response to MalcolmBurtby LynnZee,I'm having the same problem and just posted about it here. Same error - Quicktime - 50 when I try to share to YouTube via FCPX.
My video does have many compound clips, but as far as I know, everything in the video is totally rendered.
A couple of simple test videos uploaded just fine to YouTube today. But this other video just won't upload.
Any ideas what to do? I put a lot of time into this video and I don't want to have to re-do it!
I'm running FCPX 10.0.8
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Aug 30, 2013 4:26 PM in response to LynnZeeby Russ H,In the FInder, go to your project folder. Look in the Shared Items folder. Is there a QT file in that folder that can be opened in QT Player? If so, go to the You Tube site and use their uploader.
If there is nothing that you an open in the Shared Items folder, export a Pro Res 422 master file. Use Compressor or MPEG Streamclp to format it according to YT guidelines. Again, use the YT uploader.
Russ
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Aug 31, 2013 3:10 AM in response to Russ Hby LynnZee,Russ, I replied to the suggestion you made on my other post. I turned off background rendering, deleted the project's render files, shared it to a Master File, and then uploaded the Master File Quicktime file from my browser to YouTube, using YouTube's Upload feature. It worked beautifully. Thank you so much!