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Error when trying to output

I get this error when trying to output a file in Final Cut Pro 10.4.10


The operation could not be completed because an error occurred while exporting (error -41562).

iMac, High Sierra

Posted on May 31, 2018 1:13 PM

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May 31, 2018 1:56 PM in response to walker222

This means a file system error, and is probably one of two things:

1) the file is two large for the drive format - if the destination drive is formatted as FAT32, it does not allow files larger than 4GB. Choose a drive formatted as HFS+, or if you need to share with pc guys, ExFAT.

or

2) the drive doesn’t have enough free space to create the file


It is usually 1)

May 31, 2018 4:40 PM in response to Tom Wolsky

The drive where the original clip that was causing the error lived is a GTech 8TB MAC formatted drive connected with Thunderbolt 2. I was able to export to this drive.

The drive I was attempting to go to is a

32 TB G-Tech raid 5 formatted Mac and connected

Thunderbolt 2. I have been exporting to this drive throughout this project. This has happened before. I was able to locate a portion of a clip and delete it from the sequence and output my sequence.

Error when trying to output

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