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File Error Unknown File Final Cut Pro 7
error. Ok, this is it, final cut keeps constantly failing me when final cut pro file error unknown file import it should work perfectly fine. I am pretty sure that I will not come down to a solution but final cut pro import error unknown file here is the "awesome" issue that I have come across:In After Effects, I export my footage in the Animation codec (to keep it uncompressed), when I import it in FCP
Final Cut Pro File Error Unknown File Mp4
(6.0.2) I get a "File Error: Unknown file" message. There should not be anything wrong with the file, it plays perfectly in Quicktime. This happens to around 50% of the files that I export using the Animation codec.Is there a kind soul that could help me with this issue? I found someone having the same-ish problem here:http://forums.creativecow.net/thread/8/967787 (with no solution) Macbook 2.16
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(duo core), 2GB RAM, 17inch screen, Mac OS X (10.4.11) Posted on Feb 22, 2009 7:36 AM I have this question too Close Q: Daamn you Final Cut, unknown file error. All replies Helpful answers by Brian Conner, Brian Conner Feb 22, 2009 8:02 AM in response to Felexion Level 6 (16,030 points) Feb 22, 2009 8:02 AM in response to Felexion IMO, Jeremy gave the poster the correct solution. Have you tried it? Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Felexion, Felexion Feb 22, 2009 8:10 AM in response to Brian Conner Level 1 (0 points) Feb 22, 2009 8:10 AM in response to Brian Conner Sorry forgot to mention, tried reexporting it in QTpro and it did not solve it. So still at square one. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Brian Conner, Brian Conner Feb 22, 2009 8:44 AM in response to Felexion Level 6 (16,030 points) Feb 22, 2009 8:44 AM in response to Felexion OK, then we need to know all the rest of the details about this.Where and in which a
Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Video Production beta Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Video Production Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for engineers, producers, editors, and enthusiasts spanning the fields of video, and media creation. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted https://discussions.apple.com/thread/1915568?start=0&tstart=0 up and rise to the top Final Cut Pro 7: File Error: Unknown file up vote 1 down vote favorite The sequence is composed of a jpg followed by an mp4. When the jpg is not present, after I hit Command + R, the sequence can render without errors. When the jpg is present, after I hit Command + R, the sequence cannot render and it returns a message "File Error: Unknown file." http://video.stackexchange.com/questions/8605/final-cut-pro-7-file-error-unknown-file editing final-cut-pro share|improve this question asked Aug 1 '13 at 23:43 ffmaer 62 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote Final Cut Pro may not recognize your file location. Did you change the location of the jpg after you imported it into the sequence? If so, you may have to locate it again. share|improve this answer answered Aug 2 '13 at 7:15 Andrew Ng 23615 add a comment| up vote 1 down vote There are three reasons I can think of: The file is (as Andrew suggested) offline. The JPEG doesnt have a .jpeg extention (final cut has problems with files that are missing their extension) The JPEG resolution is too large. Try sizing the resolution down to under 2000x2000 share|improve this answer answered Nov 3 '13 at 23:01 OrangeBox 818513 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Facebook Sign up using Email and Password Post as a guest Name Email Post as a guest Name Email discard By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service. Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged editing final-cut-pro or ask your own question. asked 3 years ago viewed 1098
of two reasons: 1. The MP4 https://www.calibratedsoftware.com/supportlibrary_view.php?FAQs_ID=23 file you are trying to import is not a XDCAM http://www.fcp.co/final-cut-pro/articles/178-the-top-ten-fcp-technical-errors EX and/or JVCProHD MP4 file. To see if this might be the case, open up the MP4 File in QuickTime Player 7.6. If QT Player 7.6 cannot open the MP4 file then that means that the MP4 final cut file is not supported. 2. The TypeCode of the MP4 file may not be one that FCP recognizes. If you can open the MP4 file fine in QuickTime Player but not in FCP then this is probably the case. Try setting the 'Auto-Change TypeCode' to 'MooV' final cut pro in the Calibrated{Q} MP4-EX Options application. -Open the CalibratedQMP4EXOptions.app in the /Applications/Calibrated/Applications/Options folder -Set the 'Auto-Change TypeCode' to 'MooV' and then press 'Apply' and then 'Ok' -Restart your computer. -Open the MP4 file in QT Player and then import into FCP You can read more about the 'Auto-Change TypeCode' feature in the Calibrated{Q} MP4-EX User Guide PDF For Current Customer support requests, please email: support@calibratedsoftware.com This is for Current Customers only - please include your Order Number in the subject line of the email. If you are not a Current Customer, for any questions - please email: info@calibratedsoftware.com Check Us Out On ©Copyright 2014. Calibrated Software, Inc. ™. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy All company and product names referenced on this website and/or, listed as external resource links are copyrights of their respective companies.
can quickly de-rail any promising project. Pro Apps Expert Alex Snelling points them out one by one. By Alex Snelling From Bollywood in India to the FIFA World Cup in South Africa I see the same mistakes time and time again. I made these same mistakes myself, before I decided to learn the software properly from the ground up. 10. SAVING When you create a new project FCP does not ask you to name it and calls the project “Untitled Project 1” (or 2, 3, 4…) This is VERY VERY BAD. You must name this project immediately. The reasons for this are not obvious but in the background, FCP will store media and render files in folders named after your project. If you ever lose connection between these media files and the clips within FCP (for various reasons, see below) you might find it either very boring or sometimes impossible to locate the correct files. If several people are using the same user account, the danger becomes even greater as they may also create an Untitled Project 1 and their files will go into your folders. So always name your project as the very first thing you do. 9. RETAIN THE PROJECT NAME UNTIL THE END OF THE JOB As a freelance editor, I have spent days reconnecting media from other editor’s fragmented projects. FCP does have anautosave function but this has its own way of working and I always periodically make manual backups of projects. This is best done at finder level by just copying the project and renaming it (opt drag, see figure) Opt drag to copy a file at finder level. Back-up at least once a day but more regularly if you have a weak heart! If you choose a SAVE AS function from within FCP, the name of the project will be changed. >>>> By default, the project name has “copy” appended to it but my suggestion is to add the date and time. IF you do it this way, this you must remember to CLOSE the new project and then REOPEN the original project. Otherwise this can create a huge problem in terms of where future media is saved, the worst-case scenario being that the media is divided between many folders all named after that day’s project name. Again this is not an immediate problem but can cause SEVERE PAIN in the future. 8. ALWAYS NAME YOUR CLIPS Just like with projects, name your clips before you do anything else, particularly when capturing from tape. Although FCP now allows you to change the name of media files after they are captured, this is a last resort and should not be attempted unless you are very c