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  • DaVinci Resolve XML > FCP7 – Can’t Export Full Res clips

    Posted by Will Croxton on November 4, 2014 at 6:26 am

    Hello,

    I have a sequence in FCP7 that contains graded clips from DaVinci Resolve. I brought them in using the Round Trip XML and the sequence loaded all of my graded footage in FCP7 no problem.

    I’m trying to export clips (and ideally the entire sequence) as full-res, self-contained movie files but every time I attempt to do so I get a ‘General Error.’

    Is it not possible to export full-res clips once I’ve brought in the graded footage? I can export using Quicktime conversion but that is compressing the footage and changing the color/quality of my clips.

    Thanks so much to whoever can answer this! I am really stumped 🙁

    Will

    Eric Johnson replied 11 years, 6 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Eric Johnson

    November 5, 2014 at 12:30 am

    Often, not exclusively, the “General Error” can be tracked down to a piece of corrupt media (at Finder level), a corrupt clip (fcp “clip”, Finder media is fine), some type of Long-GOP/MPEG/MP3 asset, or Stills that are to large for FCP to deal with (this can vary, but usually anything over 3500×3500 per my experience)… and I’m sure there are other causes.

    I’d start by trying to track down where in the timeline the problem asset is. This can take some trial and error…

    eric b johnson
    online editor | colorist | workflow
    https://vimeo.com/ebjohnson/colorreel

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  • Joseph Owens

    November 5, 2014 at 9:49 pm

    Eric is probably on the right track, and you may have to eliminate part of the timeline, a piece at a time, until you find the offending individual.

    I did experience a General Error situation that was caused by a non-orthodox resolution on the timeline It was a few VFX clips that I had imbedded that were 853×480 ProRes422 (for my own reasons). As soon as I flipped them back to the officially blessed 720×480 / 1280×720 / 1920×1080 ‘standard’ dimensions, then all was well.

    jPo

    “I always pass on free advice — its never of any use to me” Oscar Wilde.

  • Eric Johnson

    November 5, 2014 at 9:58 pm

    If I find this is happening consistently around the same percentage of export, I will change the time display in FCP to frames and find the corresponding percentage to that count, and start looking around, usually within 5-10 sec’s in either direction, this will often get me to at least the 1st offender… this may take a couple rounds… but it does work.

    eric b johnson
    online editor | colorist | workflow
    https://vimeo.com/ebjohnson/colorreel

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