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• PRINT • NEXT >> • Error: Out of Disk Space (while exporting) by Ryan Domis on May 13, 2011 at 7:35:51 pm I have an issue that fcp 7 out of memory error when rendering is both alarming and annoying. I am trying to export a self
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contained quicktime mov file and before it even starts, it says "Error: Out of Disk Space." I have almost fcp 7 general error out of memory a terabyte of free space with 8 GB's of RAM. I have googled and searched on creative cow for a solution and Ive seen that trashing your preferences is a good way
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to fix it. Can someone please tell me how to properly trash my preferences and renew them so I dont lose the ability to have preferences? Also.. everytime I try to fix the " Export: minimum allowable size" and change the amount.. it goes right back to the original number every time i reopen the window. All help is appreciated. I tried to use previous answers to fix this but i need specifics on how to trash and renew the preferences. I am using a MacPro with Final Cut 6.0.6 File sequence is DVCPROHD 720/24p foootage is dvcprohd 720/24pN shot with hvx200 exporting using H.264Return to posts indexReport Post •Re: Error: Out of Disk Space (while exporting)by David Roth Weiss on May 13, 2011 at 7:58:35 pm1) Check all of your drives for space, not just the one you're aiming at. 2) Trash preferences 3) Fix permissions on the system drive in Disk Utility. David Roth Weiss Director/Editor/Colorist David Weiss Productions, Inc. Los Angeles http://www.drwfilms.com POST-PRODUCTION WITHOUT THE USUAL INSANITY ™ A forum host of Creative COW's Business & Marketing and Apple Final Cut Pro forums. Formerly host of the Apple Final Cut Basics, Indie Film & Documentary, and Film History & Appreciations forums. Return to posts indexReport Post•Re: Error: Out of Disk Space (while exporting)by Dave Johnson on May 13, 2011 at 8:29:20 pmEspecially since it sounds like you're not entirely familiar with locating, trashing and restoring preferences, I would recommend using a preference manager to help you do it ... http://www.d
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a Fortune 500 verification firm. Get a Professional Answer Via email, text message, or notification as you wait on our site.Ask follow up questions if you need to. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee Rate the answer you receive. Ask Ruben G. Your Own Question Ruben G., Mac Support Specialist Category: Mac Satisfied Customers: 83 Experience: Over 6 years of Mac software/hardware training and support experience. 47375566 Type Your Mac Question Here... Ruben G. is online now I am trying to export a Final Cut Pro project to a quicktime Customer Question I am trying to export a Final Cut Pro project to a quicktime and getting an error out of disk space message after almost an hour. Help? Submitted: 6 years ago. Category:Mac Share this conversation Expert: Ruben G. replied6 years ago. Hello there,The 'out of disk space message' you're getting is self explanatory...you're out of disk space in the drive you're trying to export your video to. If you've recently delete files to make room, make sure you also empty your trash bin as those files may sit in there taking up space even though you have deleted them. If you're going to be working with video files in the future, I would suggest getting an external hard drive to store your video files. Also, some export settings may increase the size of your file so make sure that you are calculating the space needed per the compression or format you're selecting. Here's a great online calculator to help you determine how much space you need: http://www.digitalrebellion.com/footage_calc.htm Ask Your Own Mac Question Customer: replied6 years ago. OK I have an external hard drive, an empty verbatim 500 gigs, and it says you can use it on PC or Mac. I have a Mac, and it will not let me export to it. Is that because my file is too large and I have to format it or something? If yes, how do I format it? Expert: Ruben G. replied6 years ago. I don't think you can use up 500 gigs for exporting one file. It does sound like you need to format your drive to work with your Mac. I recommended running Disk Utility in Mac to format your drive, you should then be able to see it as a drive option to export. Let me know if you have any more questions. Ask Your Own Mac Question Expert: Ruben G. replied6 years ago. Please let me know if my solution worked for you by ACCEPTing my response OR feel free to provide additional information so I may assist you further. Thank you!Ruben