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Gigs are full of a lot of things other than cached files, so the actual number is even a bit smaller. The only thing that you can
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do to prevent the error is actually to use less memory. Thankfully, here are a bunch final cut out of memory of tips on how to do that. 1) NEVER edit in h.264 or any other compressed format. It will add a little bit of
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transcoding time to the beginning, but it will prevent a lot of rendering and rerendering once in the edit. 2) Make your sequence settings (ideally) prores, and make sure that all of your footage is transcoded to the same final cut pro disk full flavor of prores (LT, HQ, 4444, whatever) This applies to framerate as well! 3) Ensure that your audio is aiff (not mp3) and at the same settings as your timeline. 4) Resize all stills to rough video sizes. 30,000 pixel wide files will bog down fcp immediately so crop or scale it down to something closer to your timeline resolution. If photoshop does this once, then fcp doesn't need to do it a million times. 5) Flat stills final cut pro not enough disk space are easier than layered files. FCP doesn't have to deal with the precomp that psds or layered tiffs come in as. 6) Close unneeded tabs in the timeline and canvas. So that's basically it. Pre-process your footage to be 100% the same as your timeline and work with as few sequences open as possible. In my experience it seems that once things start erroring there is very little that helps outside of a restart. ~ by ross on July 17, 2012. Posted in FCP, glitch 5 Responses to "How to fix "Out of memory" error in Final Cut Pro 7" Thanks for the list Ross. I keep coming up against that wretched message all the time even when using ProRes… Then again I've been working on some pretty hefty HD projects recently. Have found that if you get the message, flushing some render files using Tools->Render Manager can free up enough memory to get you going again. It's only a temporary fix since the cache will fill up again but it keeps you going when the deadline looms. J John Weeks said this on July 24, 2012 at 4:01 am I am editing a LONG piece (trt 5 hours) and have a TON of footage - all h.264 clips. I created a ProRez seq, and the render time was over 20 hours. Seriously. Also, the render took about 100 GIGS. And this is jus
FAQ • VIEW ALL • PRINT • NEXT >> • [FCP7] "General Error" when importing and trying to view/edit .mp4 by Gareth Bateman on May 21, 2012 at 1:36:58 pm Basically, I'm editing a
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project at the moment which includes both .MOV and .MP4 files. I have converted both sets of files (using MPEG Streamclip) with the same conversion settings, but I am having different results; the .MOV files import/view/edit as you would expect, however, the .MP4 files do not. When I try to preview one of the .MP4 files I get a "General Error" followed by "Error: Out of Memory" Note: http://blog.youdownwithfcp.com/2012/07/17/how-to-fix-out-of-memory-error-in-final-cut-pro-7/ All render/project directories are set to my external 2TB G-Drive (which has over 1TB of free space) and my network account is (almost) completely empty. I tried to re-transcode the ten .MP4 files using MPEG Streamclip (again) and noticed that the process happens almost instantaneously, which I'm sure it is not supposed to. Does anybody have any ideas what is happening or why? I'm working to a deadline and https://forums.creativecow.net/thread/8/1159164 this is driving me insane.Return to posts indexReport Post •Re: [FCP7] "General Error" when importing and trying to view/edit .mp4by Shane Ross on May 21, 2012 at 1:51:35 pmFCP doesn't work with mp4 files. Not at all. And it doesn't just work with any old QuickTime .MOV file you throw in there. It needs to be as specific format of .MOV. A specific codec. .MOV is a container that can be one of a dozen codecs. It needs to be an editing codec. For the list of the ones that work in FCP you look in the Easy Setup list. If you want an editing app that works with any QuickTime file you throw at it, you need to look at Adobe Premiere. Options for converting. If the footage is Standard Definition, then convert to DV/NTSC or DV/50. If it is High Definition, then use ProRes. Shane Little Frog Post Read my blog, Little Frog in High DefReturn to posts indexReport Post•Re: [FCP7] "General Error" when importing and trying to view/edit .mp4by Gareth Bateman on May 21, 2012 at 2:07:54 pmSorry, I forgot to state that I am converting all files (both the .MOV and .MP4) to .MOV (Apple ProRes422 (LT)) using MPEG St
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