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Exporting issues with Final Cut Pro X

I have been working on the project for a few weeks now and it's been working fine till today, Im trying to export several clips from the same footage that was divided into seperate project files and every time I try to share it gives me an error message with a frame number. I've seen other people are having the same issue but none of their solutions worked - the frame number is different everytime, I dissabled all effects and I tried copying and pasting the sequince into a new project file but that didn't work either.

Final Cut Pro X, OS X Mavericks (10.9)

Posted on Oct 29, 2013 7:00 PM

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Feb 18, 2014 9:31 PM in response to kat_to

I've been working on 2 one hour sets a band of a Rock & roll band shot with 6 camera. I made multi cam clips and then compound clips of each song. I exported out each one alone with no issue. I put each compound clip containing the multicam clip of each 45 minute set into its own seperate project and exported that 43 Gig 422 Master file and then a 4 gig h.264 version. I have not experieenced any issues or had to use any work arounds.

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What I would like to learn how to do is how to post a screen shot that isn't cut off. My original isn't. Oh well...

Feb 27, 2014 10:57 AM in response to kat_to

I had this sample problem and isolating clip by clip was the solution. You don't have to do every clip individually though. Just select half of your timeline, disable, try to render. If it works, your problem is in that half. If not, its in the other. So, for a 6 minute project, select the first 3 minutes, if that renders fine, disable the first 1:30 etc. Through process of elimination you'll keep cutting by halves till you find the bad clip. I had about 100 clips or so and found the culprit in about 10 minutes this way. I made adjustments to the clip (just simple edit, like, 1% brightness increase) and it re-rendered and went away.


Good luck,

May 1, 2014 10:33 AM in response to kat_to

I have been trying to upload my FCP X project to youtube and trying to save the copy in to my computer. I have a new Imac just got this year however im now recieving a error code -50 when trying to import or upload onto youtube. I want to see if anyone knows any solutions around this. I generally upload 1hr videos onto youtube and never experience any issues. Now someone suggested to turn off enable power nap on the Imac but im still gettting the error -50. Generally my project will render up too 89% and then it fails. I can only assume its my internet connectivity. Please help. FYI this is the spec of my computer just in case

  • 3.5GHz Quad-core Intel Core i7, Turbo Boost up to 3.9GHz
  • 32GB 1600MHz DDR3 SDRAM - 4X8GB
  • 1TB Fusion Drive
  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780M 4GB GDDR5

May 2, 2014 4:12 AM in response to Add_N-eye

See whether you have a video file in your event's Shared Items folder. (In the finder, go to the library, Open Package Contents and then open the event folder.) If there is, open it in Quick Time and see whether it plays correclly. If it does not see whether you can export a short section of your timeline as a master file.



Russ





May 4, 2014 12:49 AM in response to Russ H

After carefully revisiting my work I noticed 2 things. The first was that there was a couple frames that were corrupted in my video and I had to remove and re-edit. Secondly I plugged my ethernet cable directly into my Imac instead of using Wifi to avoid any delay or drop of the wifi and finally the video was able to upload successfully thank you Russ you did help me recheck my work.

Exporting issues with Final Cut Pro X

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