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it is quick time error -50 (in Compressor) I try to do a compressor quicktime error 120 mp4. A few weeks ago I did a quick time from my large project (with subtitles) with no problem. Today compressor failed quicktime error 50 a copy from the same project but without subtitles. And it is impossible to do from FCP 7 a quick time. It is out of memory. and sent to compressor 3.5 it
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error quick time -50.I need a mp4. The best way would be with compressor but i cannot do any compression from fcp.Failed!!!!!! Just a quick time form FCP7 with currents settings. But the result is not a good quality as with mpeg4 in compressor.my film is 102 Minutes and it is a dv project 4/3.I have fotos, logos, dv and a few HD ( in DV
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project).I did with the same things last time and it was ok. Just the logo are news.JPEG 300dpi.if someone can helped me I will be really happy.I work on a macpro (2006) with ssd for my system and three harddisks in raid. (12 TB) for my project.thanks. Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8), fcp 7 Posted on Jan 27, 2014 11:49 AM I have this question too Close Q: what it is quick time error -50 (in Compressor) I try to do a mp4. All replies Helpful answers by macbig, macbig Jan 27, 2014 5:08 PM in response to neoeuropeenne Level 4 (1,680 points) Jan 27, 2014 5:08 PM in response to neoeuropeenne Take a look at this discussion: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5076224?start=15&tstart=0 Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums. Apple disc
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Policy GeniusDV Training Training for SketchUp, Screenflow, Final Cut Pro, Avid Media Composer, After Effects, quicktime compressor mac and Photoshop. After we upgraded some of our classroom machines to Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6), an old problem reared its head when we tried to https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5835564?tstart=0 use Compressor to render H.264 video. When we would submit jobs directly from FCP using the Share -> Using Compressor option in Final Cut Studio 3, the Compressor jobs would fail with "Quicktime Error -120." And once one job failed, all the jobs that came after would fail too.Asking around the office, nobody could http://www.geniusdv.com/news_and_tutorials/2009/12/quicktime_error_-120_in_compressor.php say for sure what Error -120 stood for – but one of our old-timers did suggest a fix. Simply pick "Reset Background Processing" from the Compressor application menu, and Compressor will flush out any old flotsam from its background rendering pipeline.After the jump, a little bit about what Reset Background Processing does ... In basic terms, Compressor offloads its compression jobs to a background distributed rendering engine called QMaster. Incidentally, this engine can also power background rendering for Maya and Shake if you want it to. The catch is that, even though you may only be using your local workstation to render your video, QMaster still goes through the motions of setting up shared folders and job lists and chunking out the render for distribution.Normally, this just means that Compressor is insanely easy to set up for a distributed render. Unfortunately, it also introduces an awful lot of moving parts to the render process. Any of these is prone to
ContestFree ResourcesLARRY RECOMMENDSRelated WebsitesRelated BooksFavorite ArticlesLEARN FROM LARRYFree Step-by-Step TutorialsArticles / BlogFree Weekly WebinarTip of the DayOTHER RESOURCESForum (beta)Editing as a BusinessNewsletter ArchivesSocializeStoreSupportGeneral FAQSupportFCP 7: Fixing a General ErrorPosted on April 28, 2012 by LarryProbably my least favorite error in Final Cut https://larryjordan.com/articles/fcp7-general-error/ Pro 7 (or earlier versions) is a General Error. It has one of the least helpful warning dialogs and is frustratingly difficult to solve. However, I've learned that when a General Error occurs it is almost always related to a bad clip, or a bad render file, in your sequence. Maybe not always, but this should be the first place to check.General Errors most often relate to render quicktime error problems; either when you are rendering directly during editing, or rendering as part of an export. While there isn't a fast way to fix this, it can be fixed. Before you attempt to fix a General Error, it doesn't hurt to reset your system by doing a Safe Boot.NOTE: Here's an article that explains how to do a Safe Boot: Trouble-Shoot in Five StepsTHINGS TO CHECK1. While compressor quicktime error Final Cut SHOULD be able to work with video of different frame rates, it can often have problems when a clip with a faster frame rate (say, 30 fps) is put into a slower sequence (say, 23.98 fps). Disable clips with different frame rates and see if the General Error goes away when you render.NOTE: To disable a clip, select it and type Control+B. A clip changes color when it is disabled.2. It is possible that a specific render file became corrupted. This isn't your fault, every so often it just happens. Delete all render files and see if the error goes away.NOTE: To delete all render files associated with a track, turn off the green visibility light, located in the track header on the left of the Timeline, then turn it back on. This is just a quick click - click. If you don't turn the visibility light back on, all clips in that track become invisible.3. Sometimes clips downloaded from stock image houses are corrupted during the transfer. Disable any stock shots (select the clip and type Control+B) and re-render.4. If these first three suggestions don't work, you will need to get a bit more methodical by rendering your