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Jan 17, 2014 12:39 PM in response to Glampixby DAJJM,I agree, I also have an iMac 3.4 maxed out ram, lastest mavericks etc and see no change at all with 10.1.1 I'm still encountering the same problems. Once the App memory usage hits the max physical memory, the kernel task memory usage zooms up and FCP grinds to a halt with the spinning beachball for 30 seconds or more with every small thing I d so annoying and it's making FCP unusable until I quit then restart.
Once I've done that it's only a matter of time before the whole process starts again when FCP eats all my physical memory and memory swap/virtual memory shoot up and kernel task takes over.
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Jan 17, 2014 12:43 PM in response to DAJJMby Tom Wolsky,Grasping at straws here, but you haven't run MacCleaner by any chance, or have any others apps running in the background?
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Jan 17, 2014 1:03 PM in response to Tom Wolskyby DAJJM,Hi Tom, nope, I've done a completely clean install of mavericks (reformatted the HDD), didn't restore from back-up just moved a few files back, then re-installed FCP, Compressor, plus the latest versions of little snitch and dropbox.(I've tried it without snith and dropbox too and it makes no difference
(I even had my graphic card replaced and a full hadware test done by apple - so it's almost certainly a software/compatibilty issue).
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Jan 17, 2014 11:37 PM in response to alexgraingerby Glampix,I have also deactivated some not needed FxFactory Plug-Ins, but it did not improve the performance.
But what I have noticed is that Final Cut reloads other events which are not opened, which seems to be very strange and could be one reason for the slow performance. A small windows opens from time to time, telling something like "loading events A,B,C" which are in the library of course, but not opened.
Could this be a kind of preferences setting that other projects are reloded altough those are not currently open?
Changing the magnification of the timeline takes about 10 seconds to change the view and display the thumbmails (3 video layers, one audio layer) which was 2 seconds with 10.0.9. for the same projects.
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Jan 17, 2014 11:50 PM in response to Glampixby Tom Wolsky,Not sure what you mean by opening events. Events in a library can't be closed, unless you mean the disclosure triangle.
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Jan 17, 2014 11:59 PM in response to Tom Wolskyby Glampix,Maybe I have explained in wrong words. Of course just one project can be open at a time. But what I have seen from time to time is that other events which are not part of the open project in the timeline are "reloaded".
This is the same message what I see when starting FCPX, but it happens during normal cutting procedure also.
Not sure if I am doing something wrong, or if this is bad behaviour of FCPX.
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Jan 18, 2014 6:43 AM in response to alexgraingerby aaronlin,From other's description of the problem, it sounds like FCPX has a memory leak. Classic programming mistake. Editing a 90 minute film, the software crawls....just crawls.
Then again, I find Mavericks unstable, so who knows. I'll eject a device & finder closes and unmounts a connected USB 3.0 drive. This is my first experience with Windows-like conditions on my Mac. I wonder if the memory compression system in Mavericks is indeed to culprit?
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Jan 22, 2014 12:07 PM in response to alexgraingerby Michael.Poczynek,I have just installed Final Cut Pro 10.1.1 on a late model iMac loaded with memory and my Final Cut X is now completely unusable. It took me several minutes just to bring up the About screen to confirm the version. Where is Apple when this stuff happens? Do they not read the forums? I cannot edit video now -- period. Plus with the now silly new file management system they introduced it also lost connections to some clips, so now I have to redo that. I wish Apple would be a little more responsible. Its like the FCP 7 thing all over again. Complete disregard for the end user.
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Jan 23, 2014 2:01 AM in response to DAJJMby rodinei.nunes,Even with the update 10.1.1'm suffering all the time the program is slow and too much time thinking late leaving my job.
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Jan 23, 2014 4:56 PM in response to alexgraingerby DAJJM,Maybe the newly released update 10.1.4 of the Pro Apps codecs will help?
http://support.apple.com/kb/dl1396
Fingers crossed!!
I'm going to install now and test.
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Jan 24, 2014 4:37 AM in response to alexgraingerby Michael.Poczynek,Installed all the updates, and no difference. This is so frustrating. Editing video is the only reason I switched to a Mac. Now I guess I need to learn Adobe Premier again. At least they don't release updates that make my system in operable. It's not so bad that there is a bug, it's the fact that Apple takes weeks to fix it, and many of us rely on it for business.
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Jan 24, 2014 5:16 AM in response to Michael.Poczynekby Glampix,Same to me - no improvements with new codecs. The responsiveness is a pain. No fun at all and very hard to get the projects ready for the clients. I tried remove plug-ins, run FCPX exclusevly on the system. I stopped Dropbox, Growl, Adobe Creative Cloud, Skype and some other serveces running in the background - no improvements.
I have no idea what Apple is doing here...
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Jan 24, 2014 7:19 AM in response to Glampixby DAJJM,Yes, I've done everything, clean install updates etc and it's just as bad (it's maybe my imagination but possibly it's even worse) I hope someone in the Apple FCP engineering team reads these threads. It's not acceptable. I'm literally losing business because FCP is basically unusable. Looks like I might have to finally open Premiere and learn that instead.
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Jan 24, 2014 7:28 AM in response to DAJJMby Tom Wolsky,I assume everyone who has had these problems has used feedback to give exact details of this including system details and performance behavior.
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Jan 24, 2014 7:40 AM in response to Tom Wolskyby Michael.Poczynek,Where do you do that? It sounds like a good idea.