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enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. Matrixfan101 Level 1 (0 points) Q: Final Cut Pro 6 - 'Out of Memory/Error Code' Hey All,I'm in the final stages of editing a documentary and I keep running into an 'Out of Memory' error code in Final Cut Pro 6.0 when trying to export a reference file. The finished film is 81 minutes long and contains 19 sequences. I have all 19 sequences nested in a main sequence of a seperate FCP project file, so I'm not wasting any memory on clips or additional backups of sequences. This Nested sequence is the only sequence that exists in this 'other' project file. All of the photos used are https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCS5u92K0Xs under 4k resolution and are RGB. Even the lower thirds are animation QT's with alphas. Any thoughs would be greatly appreciated.NickSystem Specs:Quad-Core 2GHZ MacBook Pro4GB DDR3 MemoryMAC 10.7.2 (Lion)FCP v6.0.6 MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.2) Posted on Nov 17, 2011 3:51 PM I have this question too Close Q: Final Cut Pro 6 - 'Out of Memory/Error Code' All replies Helpful answers by Nick Holmes, Nick Holmes Nov 17, 2011 3:55 PM in response to Matrixfan101 https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3502729?start=0&tstart=0 Level 7 (30,006 points) Apple Music Nov 17, 2011 3:55 PM in response to Matrixfan101 Might be corrupted render files. Trash them and render again. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Matrixfan101, Matrixfan101 Nov 17, 2011 4:58 PM in response to Nick Holmes Level 1 (0 points) Nov 17, 2011 4:58 PM in response to Nick Holmes UPDATE! I dumped all the render files and began exporting the project. It exported for about 30 minutes than came back with a 'File in/out error' Should I try rendering the whole master sequence again, then export? Any idea where that other error is coming from? Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Bengt Wärleby, Bengt Wärleby Nov 18, 2011 12:16 AM in response to Matrixfan101 Level 6 (19,450 points) Nov 18, 2011 12:16 AM in response to Matrixfan101 HiHow many hard disks are there ?Free space on• Start-Up (Mac OS) HD - and -• Scratch disk HDYours Bengt W Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Michael Grenadier, Michael Grenadier Nov 18, 2011 10:22 AM in response to Matrixfan101 Level 7 (20,362 points) Mac OS X Nov 18, 2011 10:22 AM in response to Matrixfan101 First troubleshooting stephttps://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-2491If that doesn't solve the problem, you may have a corrupt sequenceTry creating a new sequence with the same settings and copy the contents from the p
Final Cut Pro "Out of Memory" Error…FIXED! Booyah Final Cut! Take that! I dont know if anyone who reads this uses FCP7 but if it even helps one person with this INCREDIBLY annoying problem then its worth confusing some readers. Every once and a while I'll https://hiddenmoonproductions.wordpress.com/2012/02/01/final-cut-pro-out-of-memory-error-fixed/ be editing a project and go to render and see this. I know I'm NOT out of memory… In fact, I am currently only using 30% of my RAM. What the hell Final Cut? In searching https://larryjordan.com/articles/fcp7-general-error/ the web I found a couple solutions that worked for some people but I figured out one that has worked every time this pesky error shows up. Here is a simple timeline where the error final cut popped up. Nothing special. Just some opening graphics, interviews strung back to back with supers. How could something this simple cause any problems? The sequence settings looked like this. Here's the solution: - Click in the timeline. - Select all (Command+A) - Copy (Command+C) - Right-click in the Browser window and make a "new sequence" - Right-click on the new sequence go to settings. - Manually set the settings to match out of memory the original sequence (if it is using Compressor settings of either HDV or H.264 you might want to change this to some form of ProRes) - Paste the previously copied timeline in the new sequence. (Command+V) - Render! I bet you've never been so happy to see a progress bar have you? Now go get a beer and celebrate while your sequence renders and you feel that warm feeling of relief come over you… Unless you're at work. In that case, GET BACK TO WORK. You've wasted enough time searching the web for this article! Rate this:Share this:Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Related Michael My name is Michael Stephan. I am a 29 year old creative professional who specializes in photography, videography, editing, and compositing. My wife Cody and I have been married for five years and have two beautiful little girls. I have always tried to sharpen my skills by staying up with the new technology and shooting as much as possible. I strive to meet the
ContestFree ResourcesLARRY RECOMMENDSRelated WebsitesRelated BooksFavorite ArticlesLEARN FROM LARRYFree Step-by-Step TutorialsArticles / BlogFree Weekly WebinarTip of the DayOTHER RESOURCESForum (beta)Editing as a BusinessNewsletter ArchivesSocializeStoreSupportGeneral FAQSupportFCP 7: Fixing a General ErrorPosted on April 28, 2012 by LarryProbably my least favorite error in Final Cut Pro 7 (or earlier versions) is a General Error. It has one of the least helpful warning dialogs and is frustratingly difficult to solve. However, I've learned that when a General Error occurs it is almost always related to a bad clip, or a bad render file, in your sequence. Maybe not always, but this should be the first place to check.General Errors most often relate to render problems; either when you are rendering directly during editing, or rendering as part of an export. While there isn't a fast way to fix this, it can be fixed. Before you attempt to fix a General Error, it doesn't hurt to reset your system by doing a Safe Boot.NOTE: Here's an article that explains how to do a Safe Boot: Trouble-Shoot in Five StepsTHINGS TO CHECK1. While Final Cut SHOULD be able to work with video of different frame rates, it can often have problems when a clip with a faster frame rate (say, 30 fps) is put into a slower sequence (say, 23.98 fps). Disable clips with different frame rates and see if the General Error goes away when you render.NOTE: To disable a clip, select it and type Control+B. A clip changes color when it is disabled.2. It is possible that a specific render file became corrupted. This isn't your fault, every so often it just happens. Delete all render files and see if the error goes away.NOTE: To delete all render files associated with a track, turn off the green visibility light, located in the track header on the left of the Timeline, then turn it back on. This is just a quick click - click. If you don't turn the visibility light back on, all clips in that track become invisible.3. Sometimes clips downloaded from stock image houses are corrupted during the transfer. Disable any stock shots (select the clip and type Control+B) and re-render.4. If these first three suggestions don't work, you will need to get a bit more methodical by rendering your project in sections until you finally isolate the clip(s) that is causing a problem. To render just a portion of your sequence, select roughly 10% of your clips and render. If that works, SAVE YOUR PROJECT, then render the next 10%. (Saving your project allows you keep the render files that