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Changing Sequence Settings – Video Won’t Play
This has been happening to me for a long time, both at my work computer and at home. I assume the problem is me, but I can’t figure out what I’m doing wrong.
Let’s say I have a clip in a strange aspect ratio, or I need to force it into a very specific size, like 720×374 (this kind of thing happens a lot, as I often receive clips from people who know nothing about video, or I need to send it in digital form to be played on something like a stadium monitor that has a very specific size). When I change the sequence setting, I can usually scrub through the video, but I cannot play it. The audio will play, but not the video. It will just freeze on one frame. Sometimes I don’t even get video, I just get a black screen. I can’t always scrub, either.
The strange thing is that most of the time these clips play just fine in the preview window, but not on the timeline. And, it is ONLY when the sequence is at something other than 720×480. I’ve had the same thing happen when changing it to 640×480, or just changing it to 16:9 (this isn’t always forcing video into a different size, most of the time the original clip is that size, and it still freezes).
I always thought it was because I was trying to use clips that weren’t meant to play straight in FCP, but even after converting them, I’ve had the same problem. I’ve mostly ignored the problem because I figured that was the issue, and usually I’m just doing very light editing to the clips.
However, the other day I was playing around with footage that I shot – I work with my own footage on a daily basis. This time I made custom sequence settings – forcing 720×480 into 720×374 – and I have the same problem. This is really an issue because I can’t edit efficiently when I can’t play the video back …
So what am I doing incorrectly? I went through a ton of other threads, but I never really found an answer, unless I’m using the wrong search terms.
Here are my specs:
FCP 7.0.3
Model Name: Mac Pro
Model Identifier: MacPro4,1
Processor Name: Quad-Core Intel Xeon
Processor Speed: 2.26 GHz
Number Of Processors: 2
Total Number Of Cores: 8
L2 Cache (per core): 256 KB
L3 Cache (per processor):8 MB
Memory: 8 GBThanks!