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a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. LeadBelly1966 Level 1 (4 points) Video Q: AVCHD import failed, stream error? Unable
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to import AVCHD clip (recorded on a Sony NEX FS-100, using a final cut pro share greyed out properly re-formatted, in-camera, 32GB PNY Pro-Elite SD card) into Final Cut Pro X (v. 10.2.3), using an iMac final cut pro export not working (March, 2011 w/OS X Yosemite, 10.10.5). During import in FCP X, window pops up stating: "Clip failed to import. Stream Error at..." Video was recorded indoors during a severe
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thunderstorm. There are numerous video/audio hits/dropouts throughout the clip, but the timecode seems to be intact, from start to finish. Editing clip in FCP X, edit system is "referencing card/camera media". Not able to "share"/export clips in timeline. There are six other clips recorded onto the SD card which are all fine. Any help would be greatly appreciated... Final Cut
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Pro X Posted on Jun 17, 2016 2:24 PM I have this question too Close Q: AVCHD import failed, stream error? All replies Helpful answers by GeeD, GeeD Jun 19, 2016 2:54 AM in response to LeadBelly1966 Level 5 (7,730 points) Video Jun 19, 2016 2:54 AM in response to LeadBelly1966 There is evidently some corruption in the problem clip. I would try to find an application which can handle this corruption and play the clip then get it to export a version, possibly in a different but FCPX - compatible format that may them be importable into FCPX. Apart from Quicktime Player, Handbrake and MPEG streamclip would be worth trying. If the exported version is still problematic you could try breaking the clip into smaller pieces and exporting these separately. Some would probably be OK. You might eventually be able to locate and cut out the problem frames.Others with more experience with this sort of thing may have better ideas.Geoff. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post This site contains user submitted content, comments
Final Cut Pro Forum Final Cut Pro X (FCPX) Can't Share Project - Error-1 TOPIC: Can't Share Project - Error-1 Can't Share Project - Error-1 14 Jul 2014 16:54 #49890 Rbelfi OFFLINE Gold Boarder Posts: 219 Thank final cut pro share not working you received: 3 Karma: 0 I keep getting the Error-1 message when trying to
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export my master file. It picked a frame that only had stabilization, so I move slipped the clip to removed that specific the share operation has failed fcpx farm from the project and now I'm getting the same problem on a different clip/frame. Any suggestions on how to resolved this? My footage has been transcoded to prores and I'm using 10.1.2. Last Edit: 14 https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7593677?start=0&tstart=0 Jul 2014 16:55 by Rbelfi. The administrator has disabled public write access. Can't Share Project - Error-1 14 Jul 2014 17:22 #49897 ronny courtens OFFLINE Moderator Posts: 3838 Thank you received: 812 Karma: 185 This error can occur either because of corrupt Analysis files or because of conflicting Render Files. Delete your Project Render Files (select Project icon and choose File > Delete Generated Project files > Delete Render Files). Then either re-render http://www.fcp.co/forum/4-final-cut-pro-x-fcpx/20766-can-t-share-project-error-1 the timeline and try exporting again, or just export without rendering. - Ronny The administrator has disabled public write access. Can't Share Project - Error-1 14 Jul 2014 17:27 #49899 Rbelfi OFFLINE Gold Boarder Posts: 219 Thank you received: 3 Karma: 0 I deleted the render files and I'm exporting the master file now without re-rendering first. It's been failing around the 12% mark so I'll report back hopefully after it works! Thanks Ronny. The administrator has disabled public write access. Can't Share Project - Error-1 14 Jul 2014 17:28 #49900 ronny courtens OFFLINE Moderator Posts: 3838 Thank you received: 812 Karma: 185 Great! Keep us updated. - Ronny The administrator has disabled public write access. Can't Share Project - Error-1 14 Jul 2014 17:57 #49904 Rbelfi OFFLINE Gold Boarder Posts: 219 Thank you received: 3 Karma: 0 It seems to have failed at the same frame as the previous attempt with the same error. First frame 12178, then 12616, then 13270. There's nothing done to these clips besides stabilization. Any ideas on what could be the cause? The administrator has disabled public write access. Can't Share Project - Error-1 14 Jul 2014 18:05 #49906 ronny courtens OFFLINE Moderator Posts: 3838 Thank you received: 812 Karma: 185 Bummer. This brings us to the second option: corrupt
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