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a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. Jean Bovet Level 1 (5 points) Q: Final Cut Pro X share fails with QuickTime Error -50 Hello!I'm facing a very annoying issue when trying to share my project from Final Cut Pro X. It used to work final cut pro error perfectly fine but now I'm getting consistently "QuickTime Error -50" after FCPX exported about 10% of my final cut pro video rendering error 50 project. This can be reproduced with other project as well - one time I was able to export by restarting my machine but not anymore.My
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configuration is a Mac Pro early 2008 with a ATI Radeon 5770. The only recent change I did to my config was to upgrade my old graphic cards to the Radeon 5770: do you think this can be the cause of this
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error?Thanks for any help,Jean Mac Pro, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.3), Radeon HD 5770 Posted on Jun 2, 2013 9:32 AM I have this question too Close Q: Final Cut Pro X share fails with QuickTime Error -50 All replies Helpful answers Page 1 of 3 last Next by Tom Wolsky,★Helpful Tom Wolsky Jun 2, 2013 9:46 AM in response to Jean Bovet Level 10 (118,408 points) Apple TV Jun 2, 2013 9:46 AM in response to Jean Bovet Switch off background rendering. Trash video rendering error: 10008 render files. Don't render. Export. Helpful (3) Reply options Link to this post by Jean Bovet, Jean Bovet Jun 4, 2013 8:47 PM in response to Tom Wolsky Level 1 (5 points) Jun 4, 2013 8:47 PM in response to Tom Wolsky That's weird, your suggestion didn't work immediately. However, after copying the project within Final Cut Pro into another project it worked fine. Helpful (1) Reply options Link to this post by Russ H, Russ H Jun 5, 2013 3:44 AM in response to Jean Bovet Level 7 (21,865 points) Quicktime Jun 5, 2013 3:44 AM in response to Jean Bovet There are many things that can be become corrupted at some point in the process - render files, projects, events included.Russ Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by chelmus, chelmus Jun 6, 2013 5:05 AM in response to Jean Bovet Level 1 (0 points) Jun 6, 2013 5:05 AM in response to Jean Bovet I had the same problem. It turned it was caused by the latest Sony XAVC/XDCAM plugin (PDZK-LT2). Once I removed the following folder all the share functions where working again: Library > Application Support > ProApps > MIO > RADPlugins > XDCAMFormat.RADPlugI've read more treads about this problem where the solution was to remove a conflicting plugin (not only the Sony plugin).Hope this helps. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by shamantao, shamantao Sep 13, 2013 5:42 AM in response to chelmus Level 1 (5 points) Mac OS X Sep 1
Pro X << PREVIOUS • VIEW ALL • PRINT • NEXT >> • FCP X - Can't export my edit - Quicktime error -50 by Boris Jansch on Nov 30, 2011 at 7:55:40 pm This is another first for me. I've edited a 1 minute commercial, which is a mixture of unconverted Canon 5D and Sony F3 footage but I am unable to export my completed edit. If I go to export media or export using one of my custom settings it brings up the export bar and when it's about 90% done it brings up the error message, 'Quicktime error -50'. I don't have any problems exporting any other of my projects on the same drive so I suspect it's a corrupt media issue or perhaps an F3 issue https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5076224?tstart=0 but it plays perfectly in FCP X. I tried trashing prefs. Many thanks, Boris J.Return to posts indexReport Post •Re: FCP X - Can't export my edit - Quicktime error -50by Aaron Rock on Nov 30, 2011 at 9:33:34 pmCheck for corrupted media around 90% of the way through your cut. Generally this error relates to media QT is not dealing with correctly. I find FCPX to be strange with media playback, it may deal with the footage fine inside the program, but outputting it https://forums.creativecow.net/thread/344/6046 runs into an error. Try exporting the last half in 10 second segments, this should at least narrow down wherein the problem lies.Return to posts indexReport Post•Re: FCP X - Can't export my edit - Quicktime error -50by Jeremy Garchow on Dec 1, 2011 at 12:11:55 amI would delete the render files using the File menu.Return to posts indexReport Post•Re: FCP X - Can't export my edit - Quicktime error -50by James Ewart on Sep 9, 2014 at 5:19:46 pmNice that seems to work!!Return to posts indexReport Post•Re: FCP X - Can't export my edit - Quicktime error -50by John Brown on Feb 1, 2012 at 9:25:43 pmHi all, For what it's worth I thought I'd share.. I was getting the same error with a simple 1 video + 1 audio track render and followed these steps: 1. Checked media (I'd rendered using the same source files for a different version of the output but did this anyway) - all OK 2. Removed audio track - render successful 3. replaced audio track with new file - render failed 4. Re-aligned end of audio track with end of video track - Success! I'd made the mistake of running an audio fade past the end of the video track - thinking it'd just run on and render black - I'll remember not to do that in future. I hope this helps others. Cheers! JohnReturn to posts indexReport Post•Re: FCP X - Can't export my edit - Quicktime error -50by Barry Smith on
Share -> Send to Compressor option to render them within this application, Compressor would fail randomly during the process with a QuickTime Error -50. I couldn't really make sense of the error as it http://marcoghislanzoni.com/blog/2012/06/29/solved-apple-compressor-fails-with-quicktime-error-50/ happened randomly, meaning sometime the rendering would be successful, sometime not. It also appeared to be independent from the encoding parameters utilized. Tweaking with them did not help at all. Looking up on the Internet I found many others with the same problem, but none of the recommended solutions worked for me, so I had to look for my own! Long story short, here is what worked for me. Are you ready? Well the final cut solution is: do not close Final Cut Pro X after having issued the Send to Compressor command and switched to Compressor! Apparently Compressor needs Final Cut Pro X still up and running in the background in order to be able to render successfully. Folks with not enough RAM/CPU power may think to free up some memory by closing Final Cut Pro X once the Send the Compressor command has been issued (it was so final cut pro for me, before I upgraded my Mac Book Pro to 8 GB of RAM). Closing Final Cut Pro X while Compressor still has to render/encode the movie causes it to fail with the cryptic QuickTime Error -50. Since I have been leaving FCPX open in the background, Compressor never failed once! Hope this helps! Previous Post Next Post You may also like 27 May 2012 [SOLVED] Mac Book Pro extremely slow after upgrading to Lion 4 Feb 2012 Belkin wireless router frequently disconnecting - SOLVED! 23 Oct 2012 [SOLVED] Update XDebug in MAMP to work with Netbeans (Mac OS X) 9 Comments Ben says: 10 May 2013 at 9:02 pm Omg thank you so much, this was driving me mad! Reply Marco Ghislanzoni says: 13 May 2013 at 12:01 pm You are welcome! Reply Luca says: 14 Jun 2013 at 3:16 pm Ciao mi potresti spiegare la procedura nei dettagli per favore. Grazie Reply Marco Ghislanzoni says: 14 Jun 2013 at 11:22 pm Ciao Luca, In pratica l'errore e' causato dal fatto di mandare il filmato in rendering tramite Compressor e, una volta lanciato, di chiudere Final Cut Pro con l'intento di liberare memoria e risorse. Per lavorare correttamente, Compressor ha bisogno che Final Cut Pro resti aperto. Chiudendolo mentre Compressor lavora, si causa l'errore Quicktime -50. Spero ti si