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Deathly Spinning Beachballs and Compound Clips
I just wanted to share my experience this weekend in case it helps anyone. I had a timeline with one video clip on it, and then added 12 graphics (just little png images) stacked on top of that, building until all were onscreen. These were relatively small graphics and the machine handled all this nicely … This on a 2008 MacBook Pro.
Each of the graphics started at maybe 1/8th screen size then shrank down and ended up on two rows. Everything when fine, I added a title over all this, then added short dissolves at the end of each graphic, and then everything slowed to a crawl, and the dreaded spinning beachball of death came to visit and stayed. The project became unfunctional, FCPX unable to cope, and nothing I could do except repeated force quits worked.
Ultimately I just recreated the project, since I only had an hour of work in it, and duplicated it regularly so I could go back when I hit the beachball again. Everything went fine until I got to the point of adding dissolves to the graphics … got 8 or 9 added, each one turning the graphic into a single compound clip. At that point the beachball appeared and things were totally stuck again.
So I reverted to the duplicate project I had saved just before, and this time, since all the graphics dissolve out at the same point, combined them all into 1 compound clip with one dissolve on it, and that worked perfectly.
I don’t know if it was the number of compound clips or the fact they all dissolved out at the exact same time, but something to avoid. Hope this helps someone.
Best,
John