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Hi,
I'm running a new iMac 3.06GHz with 4Gb Ram and Final Cut Studio 2. I'm trying to insert some basic text as a place holder for down the line. I click the "a" in the viewer and go down to text>text. The text tool loads into the viewer and the viewer window reads "sample text" as usual. Now I can drag that "sample text" file into the timeline fine, but when i go to edit it via the control tab, I click on the tab and then the beach ball of death pops up and FCP 6 quits unexpectedly. I tried this numerous times and trying to getting to the text edit differently but it still quits. I know i can use boris but i want to know what the deal is with this. it's the fastest way to get dummy text on the screen as i know how. Help is appreciated.
This post was presumably moved to the main form, but I could see no replies. I am having the same problem with a crash anytime I select the controls tab in the viewer. I have tried deleting FCP preferences and even reinstalling FTP. It crashes with existing video generated text that I already had or with new ones that I've tried to add. I'm using version 5.1.4 with a MacBook Pro and OSx10.5.6. Any help?
I have been going crazy with this problem too. And I think I found an ANSWER. Well, not an answer but definitely a FIX.
Apparently for me it was a problem with my mac user account. I created a new 'test' user account from scratch (System Prefs...Accounts...) Tried opening FCP in this new user account and VOILA. No crash. Hooray.
It's probably a corrupt font. You can use the Font Book utility to find and remove problematic fonts.
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