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  • Nickpalm

    July 18, 2006 at 10:50 pm

    Try trashing all of your render files, then re-render the entire project. Also, you may try copying all of your video from current sequences to new sequences in a new project file. I’ve had success doing this in the past when nothing else would work. Also try FCP Rescue, it’ll wipe all of your preferences totally clean.

    Good luck!

    Nick P.

  • Nickpalm

    July 18, 2006 at 10:51 pm

    Try trashing all of your render files, then re-render the entire project. Also, you may try copying all of your video from current sequences to new sequences in a new project file. I’ve had success doing this in the past when nothing else would work. Also try FCP Rescue, it’ll wipe all of your preferences totally clean.

    Good luck!

    Nick P.

  • Nickpalm

    July 18, 2006 at 10:52 pm

    Try trashing all of your render files, then re-render the entire project. Also, you may try copying all of your video from current sequences to new sequences in a new project file. I’ve had success doing this in the past when nothing else would work. Also try FCP Rescue, it’ll wipe all of your preferences totally clean.

    Good luck!

    Nick P.

  • Nickpalm

    July 18, 2006 at 10:56 pm

    Try trashing all of your render files, then re-render the entire project. Also, you may try copying all of your video from current sequences to new sequences in a new project file. I’ve had success doing this in the past when nothing else would work. Also try FCP Rescue, it’ll wipe all of your preferences totally clean.

    Good luck!

    Nick P.

  • Tom Matthies

    July 19, 2006 at 2:02 am

    You might want to try adding more RAM to the G4. FCP has been known to quit while running with such a small amount of RAM. Also, I seem to rememver that FCP 4.5 had some issues running under OS 10.3.9 on some machines. Not sure if that was ever resolved.
    150 hours of footage is a sizable project.
    Tom

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