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project was edited in FCPX. My work flow from FCX is Share/YouTube, I fill in the necessary YT blanks and choose 1080p & better quality(multi-pass). I have quicktime movie compressor tried 3 times and always get the same warning Quicktime Error;-50. The Share quicktime compressor mac Monitor advises that it has 100% uploaded in 1:16:25. Any suggestion? Thanks Kent Reply Quote Re: QuickTime Error:-50 (November 23,
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2011 03:17AM) XGTV I had a look around and found this, [www.harrycaskey.com] Best wishes. Reply Quote Re: QuickTime Error:-50 (November 23, 2011 07:40PM) Jon Chappell From Crash Analyzer: (some of these steps are https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2229575?start=0&tstart=0 aimed at FCP 7 but most will apply to FCPX) -50 (QuickTime) This error occurs when there is corrupt or invalid media in your timeline. Check that the codec used by the file is recommended for use in your editing application. Suggested Actions * If your sequence codec is set to a long-GOP codec such as HDV, H.264, XDCAM, AVCHD or MPEG-2, set your sequence codec to http://www.kenstone.net/discussions/read.php?3,36671,36676 ProRes. * For best results, convert all long-GOP media to ProRes. * Make sure all images are RGB, not CMYK. * Ensure all images are less than 4000 pixels in width and height. * Use Corrupt Clip Finder to locate the corrupt clip. * After the corrupt file is located, use QT Repair or Media Salvage to fix it. * Make sure your files do not have Digital Rights Management (DRM) that prevent them being played outside of their intended application. Some files purchased from the iTunes Store will have DRM. * Make sure you are using AIFF or WAV audio files. More Information System description for error -50: Error in user parameter list Report generated by Crash Analyzer in Pro Maintenance Tools My software: Pro Maintenance Tools - Tools to keep Final Cut Studio, Final Cut Pro X, Avid Media Composer and Adobe Premiere Pro running smoothly and fix problems when they arise Pro Media Tools - Edit QuickTime chapters and metadata, detect gamma shifts, edit markers, watch renders and more More tools... Reply Quote Re: QuickTime Error:-50 (November 24, 2011 01:58AM) Kent Thanks Jon, I have your software on another computer. I will import a
Share -> Send to Compressor option to render them within this application, Compressor would fail randomly during the process with a QuickTime Error -50. I couldn't really make sense http://marcoghislanzoni.com/blog/2012/06/29/solved-apple-compressor-fails-with-quicktime-error-50/ of the error as it happened randomly, meaning sometime the rendering would be successful, http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/final-cut-suite/485404-quicktime-error-0-a.html 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, so I had to look for my own! Long story short, here quicktime error 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 successfully. Folks with not enough RAM/CPU power may think to free up some memory by closing Final Cut quicktime error 50 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 Sep 2011 Pencil drawing effect in Powerpoint (any version) 31 Jul 2012 How to discover a new virus or malware 19 Apr 2012 How to watch Veetle channels on your Apple TV 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 Marco Ghislanzoni says: 14 Jun 2013 at 11:22 pm Ciao Luca, In pratica l'errore e' causato dal fatto di mandare il filmato in rendering tramite Compressor e, una volta lanciato, di chiudere Final Cut Pro con l'intento di liberare memoria e risorse. Per
> Final Cut Suite Quicktime error 0 Your Name Remember Me? Password Register FAQ Today's Posts Search Final Cut Suite Discussing the editing of all formats with FCS, FCP, FCE Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Search Gallery Advanced Search Go to Page... Thread Tools Search this Thread September 28th, 2010, 10:50 AM #1 Niels Neeskens Regular Crew Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Almelo Posts: 177 Quicktime error 0 Hey everybody, When I send my project to Compressor it starts rendering but somewhere in the end it says failed: quicktime error 0. I've never had this problem and I read on the internet that it can me a ram thing of the comp. I've got a Mac Pro 8 core with 16 GB RAM so it shouldn't be a problem. I have some stock footage in the project as well. Some HD footage that I all ready rendered in the timeline. Anybody knows what to do wit this. Any help would be great, cause I have a really tight deadline! Cheers Niels __________________ Studio MAD www.studiomad.nl September 28th, 2010, 12:23 PM #2 William Hohauser Inner Circle Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: New York City Posts: 2,494 Possibly a corrupted file in your project. Try to make a self-contained QuickTime and see if that works. If it fails, you might be able to located the bad file by observing how far along in the writing process it fails. __________________ William Hohauser - New York City Edit/Camera/DCP production/Animation September 28th, 2010, 02:50 PM #3 Niels Neeskens Regular Crew Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Almelo Posts: 177 Hey William, thanks for answering. The self contained quicktime worked. I thought the quality of that was less then putting it to compressor. But at another forum I heard that I have to take the self contained quicktime into compressor instead of directly into DVD Studio Pro. __________________ Studio MAD www.studiomad.nl September 28th, 2010, 04:47 PM #4 William Hohauser Inner Circle Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: New York City Posts: 2,494 As long as "Recompress" is NOT checked, a self-contained QuickTime out of Final Cut is a one to one transfer of the digital data excepting any filters, titles or transitions that were applied to the sequence. Those are processed just as if you rendered them, including real-time filters and transitions. Exactly the same process as if you sent the sequence directly to Compressor but that way the renders are temporary files which are deleted at the end of the process. It's the