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to export/compress a video for upload to Vimeo. Here are my sequence settings: http://cl.ly/8BK1 Here are the settings I'm trying to export with: http://cl.ly/8DkG Every time I try the job, final cut pro video rendering error -50 it fails almost immediately, with this error: "QuickTime Error: -120" Anyone have an idea of what's going on here? Thanks in advance.Return to posts indexReport Post •Re: Compressor Failing (QuickTime Error: -120)by Sam Morrill on Jul 6, 2011 at 6:23:02 pmNever mind! Just did some more sleuthing and found that using the "Reset Background Processing" item in the Compressor menu did the trick.Return to posts indexReport Post<< PREVIOUS • VIEW ALL • PRINT • NEXT >>© 2016 CreativeCOW.net All Rights Reserved[TOP]
Create an account Forum FCP.Co Final Cut Pro Forum Compressor Failed: quicktime error: -50 (EVERYTIME I USE 25 and 120 FPS on same video) TOPIC: Failed: quicktime error: -50 (EVERYTIME I USE 25 and 120 FPS on same video) Failed: quicktime error: -50 (EVERYTIME I USE 25 and 120 FPS on same video) 18 Jul 2013 19:42 #28812 raposanegra OFFLINE Junior Boarder Posts: 20 Karma: 0 Hello guys, Everytime I use compressor 4 to compress videos that I made on FCPX with videos from Canon 600D and GoPro on the same video I get "Failed: quicktime error: -50" Could this be because I'm using clips with 25 FPS and 120 FPS https://forums.creativecow.net/thread/8/1137367 on the same video? How can I solve this? I need to use 120 FPS clips for slowmotion on the GoPro but then the Canon 600D doesn't shoot at 120FPS so I need to use 25 FPS. I have no problem compressing videos with clips only from the Canon 600D. Thank you The administrator has disabled public write access. Failed: quicktime error: -50 (EVERYTIME I USE 25 and 120 FPS on same video) 19 http://www.fcp.co/forum/14-compressor/17463-failed-quicktime-error-50-everytime-i-use-25-and-120-fps-on-same-video Jul 2013 13:07 #28847 BenB OFFLINE Platinum Boarder Posts: 10106 Thank you received: 1269 Karma: -35 Are these Optimized clips in FCPX? The administrator has disabled public write access. Failed: quicktime error: -50 (EVERYTIME I USE 25 and 120 FPS on same video) 24 Jul 2013 23:50 #29048 raposanegra OFFLINE Junior Boarder Posts: 20 Karma: 0 hmm... yes I guess. I have that option on. The administrator has disabled public write access. Failed: quicktime error: -50 (EVERYTIME I USE 25 and 120 FPS on same video) 25 Jul 2013 04:11 #29057 tpayton OFFLINE Platinum Boarder Posts: 948 Thank you received: 134 Karma: 25 Are you using any fxplug plugins? I.e. core melt lock & load, slice x or some fx factory plugins? The administrator has disabled public write access. Failed: quicktime error: -50 (EVERYTIME I USE 25 and 120 FPS on same video) 25 Jul 2013 08:29 #29066 ronny courtens OFFLINE Moderator Posts: 3838 Thank you received: 812 Karma: 185 Export your FCPX Project as a Master File, then bring the exported file in Compressor for your final conversion. Does this work? This error message often indicates corrupt or wrongly connected render files. If you cannot share as a Master File you might delete your Project and Event render files and try exporting again. This won't affect you expor
Share -> Send to Compressor option to render them within this application, Compressor would fail randomly during the process with a QuickTime Error http://marcoghislanzoni.com/blog/2012/06/29/solved-apple-compressor-fails-with-quicktime-error-50/ -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 me, quicktime error 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 able to render quicktime error 120 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 27 May 2012 [SOLVED] Mac Book Pro extremely slow after upgrading to Lion 19 Apr 2012 How to watch Veetle channels on your Apple TV 6 Jul 2012 Final Cut Pro X: How to copy and paste audio keyframes 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 Marc
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