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Render problem - HUGEPosted by raf622
Hi everyone:
I REALLY need some help. I'm working on a nearly 2 hour documentary (MBP, 10.4.11, 4GB RAM, FCP 6.0), back and forth between several projects, always re-set the proper external FWHD's. Just opened up the project a moment ago, and since the last time I closed it (last night) nothing has changed. HOWEVER... Every single clip that has any filter or a move now shows up as UNRENDERED when I play the Timeline. But there are no red or green lines at the top of the Timeline. In other words, it doesn't seem like my render files have been disconnected, but when I play a clip, I get the UNRENDERED warning. What's equally odd is that without the red or green render bars, Command or Option R doesn't do anything. I actually have to manipulate the clip somehow; I bring the video level down from 100, and it immediately turns red (if it had a filter) or green (if it was a move on a still). And then I hit Command-Z, the level goes back to 100, the red/green line stays, I can render, and then I'm good to go. But I've got thousands of clips, and it'll take me forever to re-set them, and then eat up a ton of space on my HD (a 250GB with 35GB free). PLEASE HELP! Thanks so much in advance, Reuven
i would try to fix the problem before re-rendering.
problem is, i don't really know what to do to fix it. i would definitely trash preferences and see what happens. "actually have to manipulate the clip somehow" simplest way to do this is select all in timeline,. control b (makes clips invisible) control b again (visible again) but render manager is good too, of course. nick
Refusal to render something that needs to be rendered tends to require unconventional tricks to "shock" the timeline back. A few more tricks to try:
1. Select everything in the timeline, move it down, then move everything back. 2. Choose one of your video tracks, preferably the top one. Move everything in that track up one track (OPTION-Up Arrow). Move it right back (OPTION-Down Arrow). Re-render. 3. Put a piece of audio (pick something long, like a music track) underneath everything else. Now disable it (CONTROL-B). Try the render again. 4. Copy and paste everything into a new timeline with matching settings. ![]() www.derekmok.com
>FCP 6.0
Is that the .0 release? I remember there was an issue with the early versions of FCP 6 that "forgot" render files after you open the project. You may have to upgrade (and everyone you're swapping the project with has to do the same) to 6.0.2 at least. ![]() www.strypesinpost.com
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>I also will upgrade to 10.5 and FCP 6.0.2
Go up to FCP 6.0.6, it's a lot more stable and it's better when you're working between workstations. ![]() www.strypesinpost.com
Dear Gerald:
Thanks for your previous reply. I've got a question about updating (not upgrading, I'm told): I haven't done ANY software updates, so I'm in 10.4.11, and FCP 6.0, and QT Pro 7.2.0. I was told by the Apple help line to do a software update of everything. That would get me updated firmware (EFI and SMC) as well as QT Pro 7.6.2. They told me that after that installed, I could then update FCP to 6.0.6. My question is: SHOULD I DO IT? Are there any problems with QT Pro 7.6.2 and FCP 6.0.6, and OS 10.4.11??? Thanks much,Reuven
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