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• General Error 48 by Will Keir on Jul 30, 2007 at 3:21:49 am So I searched the forums and a couple people asked this questions but in the last 5 years no one gave an answer. Does anyone know what this error means or more importantly, general error fcp 7 how to fix it? This error comes up with I try and render footage, any footage. final cut pro general error out of memory Thanks for any advice, Will KeirReturn to posts indexReport Post •Re: General Error 48by Post Man on Jul 30, 2007 at 4:52:59 amIt may be
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a naming issue; try quitting FCP and restarting it. I found this error reference: "error -48 dupFNErr: duplicate filename (rename)" If nothing else works, try creating a different area for FCP to place its renders, so that its NOT possibly trying to
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write a file using an existing name. Render filenames are made by FCP - sometimes it tries to use an existing name. Neil.Return to posts indexReport Post•Re: General Error 48by Ben Holmes on Jul 30, 2007 at 1:12:52 pmInteresting answer Neil. All that anyone seems to know for sure about it is that it points to corruption in the project file, render file or media. Try a previous autosaved version of the project to see if the issue persists. Clear the existing render files final cut 7 error out of memory for the sequence that will not render, and see if that clears it. Also, you could try rendering sections of the timeline to see if you can isolate the dodgy media file, but it sounds likely your issue is with the project or render files. Hope that helps a bit - I have no idea why there is no Apple support letting us know what the error number means, but I guess it is OSX related, rather than FCP specific - maybe. Who knows... BenEditec Broadcast Editing Ltd EVS & FCP specialists for live broadcast. OB Server 1 HD - Mobile FCP editing done right. http://www.editecuk.com/OBServer2.html Return to posts indexReport Post•Re: General Error 48by martin ainsworth on Dec 20, 2007 at 9:54:27 pmfor anyone with error 48 , after many hour of shouting at the computer error 48 in my case applies to Final Cut Pro and .SWF files. Quicktime seem to change what file types it supports from time to time and the error reading a file within a sequnce causes an erroe 48 this is not generally a bad file but one that is no longer readable format and need removing and replacing. As pre the update it worked and post update is doesn't -- go figure.Return to posts indexReport Post•Re: General Error 48by CatherineV on Jan 3, 2008 at 9:21:44 amHi, Indeed the General error 48 in my case was also due to a .swf file that final cut pro could no longer read. This ha
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
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versions) is a General Error. It has one of the least helpful warning dialogs java.sql.sqlexception: general error and is frustratingly difficult to solve. However, I've learned that when a General Error occurs it is almost always related to convert mp4 to mov 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 https://forums.creativecow.net/thread/8/948527 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 https://larryjordan.com/articles/fcp7-general-error/ 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
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an Out of Memory Error message in Final Cut Pro 6 or 7 Studio Steve Latham SubscribeSubscribedUnsubscribe2,6512K Loading... Loading... Working... Add to Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Sign in Share More Report Need to report the video? Sign in to report inappropriate content. Sign in Statistics 34,255 views 38 Like this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in 39 51 Don't like this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in 52 Loading... Loading... Loading... Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Uploaded on Dec 10, 2011How to fix an Out of Memory Error message in Final Cut Pro 6 or 7 Studio.Video Text Below:Typical Causes of the Error:- An Unusable or Bad Project (Corrupt Project File)- Incompatible content in the Project (i.e. unsupported video, audio, image formats)- Incorrect Sequence Settings (i.e. incorrect compressor selected or resolution settings)- Issues with the Timeline- Bad Final Cut Pro Preference File (plist)Resolution:- Open and Autosave Version of the Project- Nest the Sequence in a New Project- Export the project using File - Export - Quicktime Movie and then Import the video file into a new sequence(however, this method will finalize what is in the timeline to a video file and editing this file will be limited)- Copy the Clips into a New Sequence- Use Supported Video Formats (i.e. convert the video file or audio file to a better format like Apple Pro Res or .WAV .AIFF for Audio)- Change to a Supported Sequence Setting- Create a New Project Category Howto & Style License Standard YouTube License Show more Show less Loading... Advertisement Autoplay When autoplay is enabled, a suggested video will automatically play next. Up next Final Cut Tutorial - Fixing Out of Memory in Final Cut Pro - Duration: 3:34. Larry Jordan 83,751 views 3:34 Video Basics - Understand Hard Disks and Video Formats -