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Author cheldstab Date 08/12/2013 Comments: 13 Comments I'm very happy with Apple's Final Cut Pro X, particularly due to it's easy editing of multi camera footage. Next to the main camera, I often use an external microphone connected to my iPhone. FCPX merges camera and external sound comfortably together. On top, I also use my iPad to shoot a couple of sequences which then also merge into the multi camera clips. All three angles can now be easily cut into a single movie by selecting them as you go along. A very nice tutorial by MacBreak can be https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cmx_eHohUkA found here: Episode 221 - Multi-Cam editing So far so good… Unfortunate, as soon as it comes to sharing the results on Youtube or Vimeo, very often a nasty error "QuickTime Error: -50" occurs. To be honest, such a message box is a bit a disappointment in a an Apple product. And it is also a bit of a disappointment as it seems to be https://creativeheldstab.com/overcome-final-cut-pro-x-error-50-when-sharing-videos/ around since month. There are long threads in Apples Community forums. But that seems not enough for Apple to either fix the issue or even give some advice in how to work around. It seems as Quicktime found some corrupt files and can't render them properly. I can't imagine how that can happen so often. So after the initial shock, after having edited a movie for hours, I finally found a way that works "mostly" for me: In the event browser, select one of the original clips and select from the context menu "Reveal in Finder". This brings you to the files of your current movie project in the Finder. Delete all files within the folders render files and transcoded media (no worry, your originals are stored in Original Media, so don't touch them 😉 Close FCPX Empty Trash Restart FCPX Start sharing again Hope that is the solution that works for ou as well! Update 1/2/2014: Apple fixed the bug in version 10.1.1.! Great! Related Posted in Photography Tagged apple, error -50, fcpx, final cut pro x, quicktime. Bookmark the permalink. Post navigation ← Previous Next → 13 Comments Greg Mweemba 14/03/2014 at 15:11 Thanks for
Share -> Send to Compressor option to render them within this application, Compressor would fail randomly during the process with a QuickTime http://marcoghislanzoni.com/blog/2012/06/29/solved-apple-compressor-fails-with-quicktime-error-50/ Error -50. I couldn't really make sense of the error as it 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 final cut me, so I had to look for my own! Long story short, here is what worked for me. Are you ready? Well the 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 final cut pro 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 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 22 Nov 2012 [SOLVED] Running yiic from the command prompt with EasyPHP 20 Jul 2011 YouTube video doesn't play on iPad 15 May 2012 [SOLVED] How to properly convert JVC MOD files to MP4 on Mac 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. Gr