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File I/O Error when preparing for video displayPosted by Alex ebert
It's likely that there is some sort of corruption in the broken sequences. Can you open an earlier autosaved copy of one of them? If not, it could be a corrupt bit of media. You might be able to figure out which one by moving all your media to a different folder os FCP can't find it when it starts up, and then replacing them a couple at a time until the problem appears.
Have you tried just copying the problem sequences to a new project? Sometimes that works, as logic-defying as that is. I think you could try copying one part of your bad project file at a time to a brand-new project file -- some parts might still be OK, and salvageable. At the very least, it could help narrow down the diagnosis.
thanks - unfortunately it only copied over as a consolidated piece...
One thing I forgot to mention - When I attempt to open up the problem sequence, the File I/O Error comes up (As I've said) - I hit OK and then ANOTHER window opens up that says ERROR: Out of Memory...and then the sequence wont open... Does this illuminate anything? -E
> unfortunately it only copied over as a consolidated piece...
Not sure what you mean there, but I'm assuming the sequence still refuses to open even from a new project. If not, however, try the copy, save the new project file, then close both new and old project files, relaunch FCP, and open the new project to try it out. > ERROR: Out of Memory...and then the sequence wont open... Some people have been having problems with oversized project files not opening on account of low memory. How big is your project file? Of course, it could also be a computer problem with FCP thinking the file is too big, but it isn't. If the project does open successfully, I'd also destroy all your render files right away using Render Manager, see if that helps.
Alex,
there could be cotupted media in your project. you can delete all your render files for a start. but it could also be graphics files in the wrong format. they gotta be RGB, not CMYK, or Greyscale. if you can un-mount the media drive, do that, and open the project with no media attatched? nick
When i got the Out of Memory error i was opening a 165 MB project and had 1 gig ram. I went up to 2.5 gigs and problem went away. When you said that you ended up with "one consolidated piece" after copying the sequence over did you actually do a nest? Try copying all of the clips in the sequence and then pasting into a new sequence reather then copying the sequence itself and pasting t that into a new sequence.
alex,
deleting render files wont hurt your project. you simply re-render. also, there is some confusiuon here re: terms. PROJECT is the fcp file that contains bins, clips and SEQUNCES SEQUNCE is a bunch of clips layed out in a timeline. have you copied the recalcitrant sequnce into a new project? your description of it being consolidated sounds like a nested sequnce. that is, you EDITED a sequnce into another sequnce. not what was sugested! nick
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