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NEXT >> • FCP "Out of Memory" Error by John Tate on Jun 9, 2011 at 12:13:53 pm I've been trying to render my projects and keep getting the error message "Out of Memory". I've tried mulitple things to fix this, been on the phone error out of memory final cut pro 7 with Apple FCP guys, trashed my preferences 37 times, etc etc. I'm working with AVCHD files general error out of memory final cut pro 7 as well as some GFX sent to me by the networks I produce TV shows for. My OLD PowerPC Mac had no issues with this final cut pro 7 error out of memory fix whatsoever. Some other producers I know are having the same issue and we have similiar workflows. I cannot export my sequences either thru the Export tool or thru Compressor. Both fail everytime. I need help, deadlines are approaching and if out of memory final cut pro render I can't output my sequences....it will not be good. JohnReturn to posts indexReport Post •Re: FCP "Out of Memory" Errorby AndrĂ© Engelhardt on Jun 9, 2011 at 1:29:36 pmHi John, I remember having this issue once because of a single corrupted graphics file and in another case because of a corrupted video. The only way I was able to find the culprit out of the 300 or so clips I had in the project was by adding them one after the other
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and trying to export. I've also had success fixing this problem once by trashing all my render files and creating a duplicate sequence to work from. Increase the auto save interval, max. undo's etc. and start eliminating. It's painful and time-intensive but as far as I'm aware the only way to get to a corrupted clip. Maybe someone out there knows of a tool that can batch check the integrity of clips and graphics though? Good luck! -- Audio Engineer, Sound Designer Video- and Photographer http://www.andreengelhardt.netReturn to posts indexReport Post•Re: FCP "Out of Memory" Errorby Michael Kammes on Jun 9, 2011 at 1:51:39 pmMostly what AndrĂ© said. Duplicate your sequence, and cut your sequence in half. Try an export? Does it work? Great! We know the problem is in the half you cut. Now, add in half of the half of the sequence you cut. Repeat. Do it until you find the culprit. Do you have any gfx above 3K or 4K, in terms of frame size? I've often seen that cause issues....FCP no likey high res gfx. ~Michael .: michael kammes mpse .: senior applications editor . post workflow consultant .: audio specialist . act fcp . acsr .: michaelkammes.com .: twitter: @michaelkammes .: facebook: /mkammes Hear me pontificate: Speaking Schedule .Return to posts indexReport Post•Re: FCP "Out of Memory" Errorby John Tate on Jun 9, 2011 at 1:58:53 pmThanks Andre' Ok, so I need to trash my render files, not the cache
enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. videoguy4u Level 1 (4 points) Desktops Q: Final Cut Pro 7 error message (out of Memory) I have an 8 core 6 gigs of ram. My mac is configured for HD
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video using XDCam footage.I get a message that I am out of memory. 26:30 program final cut pro out of memory general error and I have a lot of filters on my footage.Can you tell me how I can release my memory? Conrol Command P R?Can final cut pro 7 out of memory some help me with this?Steve Final Cut Pro 7, Mac OS X (10.6.8), 8 Core 6 gigs of ram. 8 TB HDs Posted on Feb 5, 2013 9:39 PM I have this question too by Nick Holmes,Solvedanswer Nick https://forums.creativecow.net/thread/8/1134719 Holmes Level 7 (30,006 points) Apple Music A: The "Out of Memory" error has nothing to do with how much RAM you have, it's because you are breaking the rules on acceptable image sizes and/or file formats.Resize the images in Photoshop or a similar image editing software. If you don't have one, do it in Preview. It came with your Mac. Posted on Feb 7, 2013 7:58 AM See the answer in context Close Q: Final https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4780976?start=0&tstart=0 Cut Pro 7 error message (out of Memory) All replies Helpful answers by Meg The Dog, Meg The Dog Feb 5, 2013 10:35 PM in response to videoguy4u Level 6 (11,168 points) Video Feb 5, 2013 10:35 PM in response to videoguy4u Do you have any still images in your timeline? If so check that they are RGB and not CMYK images.MtD Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by David Harbsmeier, David Harbsmeier Feb 6, 2013 6:53 AM in response to videoguy4u Level 7 (30,024 points) Feb 6, 2013 6:53 AM in response to videoguy4u Also make sure that you have AT LEAST 15 to 20% free space on ALL hard drives ... especially the boot drive.-DH Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by videoguy4u, videoguy4u Feb 6, 2013 11:13 AM in response to Meg The Dog Level 1 (4 points) Desktops Feb 6, 2013 11:13 AM in response to Meg The Dog All Photos are RGB Some of them are large. Still trying to find away to release the ram. Any other Ideas?Thanks Steve Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by videoguy4u, videoguy4u Feb 6, 2013 11:14 AM in response to David Harbsmeier Level 1 (4 points) Desktops Feb 6, 2013 11:14 AM in response to David Harbsmeier Yes I do have 20 percent of the hard drives fre
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 be editing a project and go to render and see https://hiddenmoonproductions.wordpress.com/2012/02/01/final-cut-pro-out-of-memory-error-fixed/ 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 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 popped up. Nothing special. Just some opening graphics, interviews strung back to back with supers. How could something this simple out of 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 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 out of memory 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 clients needs in unique and creative ways to help them stand out and reach new viewers. If you have any questions about my work or if you are in need of eye catching professional content you can contact me at Michaelrstephan@gmail.com Author archive Author website February 1, 2012 Editing Apple, Editing, Error, FCP, FCP7, Final Cut, Fix, Fixed,