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  • FCP 6 Project only 20mb file size but keeps crashing when try to open

    Posted by Anne Davis on May 22, 2013 at 9:49 pm

    Editing Drive: External GTech 4TB GRaid (not a mirror raid)
    Computer:
    Model Name: iMac
    Model Identifier: iMac12,2
    Processor Name: Intel Core i7
    Processor Speed: 3.4 GHz
    Number of Processors: 1
    Total Number of Cores: 4
    L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB
    L3 Cache: 8 MB
    Memory: 8 GB
    Boot ROM Version: IM121.0047.B1F
    SMC Version (system): 1.72f1
    Serial Number (system): D25FN56UDHJW
    Hardware UUID: 9063BEF8-B03C-5579-B3FA-3C7C47C6A5E9

    This problem has occurred in the past when I tried to resize the timeline but I’ve always been able to
    reopen the project. This time I can’t reopen it, even after unmounting and turning off the external drive, as well as turning off and then restarting the computer. I stand to lose a day of work (even if I can
    remember all the editing decisions made) so I’m pretty desperate!

    Thanks in advance for any help!

    Anne Davis replied 12 years, 12 months ago 1 Member · 4 Replies
  • 4 Replies
  • Anne Davis

    May 23, 2013 at 3:42 am

    I’ve restored the FCP6 project from the autosave vault, as well as trashing and restoring my FCP Preferences for good measure.

    I’ve isolated and deleted the corrupted clip (hopefully there are no others), but still have a question.

    The corrupted clip came from a homemade DVD provided by one of the documentary’s subjects. I used
    Mac the Ripper to get the material off the DVD, and MPEG Streamclip to convert the clip to use in
    Final Cut Pro. Is there an additional step to this process that I’ve missed?

  • Anne Davis

    May 23, 2013 at 8:42 pm

    It is an SD image and I am working on a HD project. I think my error may have been not knowing I needed to transcode the clip since I was able to import the video and audio files directly into FCP6 and placed the video and audio files directly into FCP6 and placed them on the DVCPro HD timeline (codec for the majority of the project).

    I do have the video and audio files created by Mac the Ripper saved on a separate external drive.
    Video is an .m2v file
    Audio is an .AC3 file

    If I were to open them in MPEG Streamclip (Version 1.9.2 free download), here are the export and
    coversion options available to me:

    Export to Quicktime
    to DV
    to AVI
    to MPEG-4
    Export Audio
    Export to Other Formats
    Export Frame
    Convert to MPEG
    Convert to MPEG with MP2 audio
    Convert to Headed MPEG
    Convert to TS

    Any suggestions on the steps to take from here would be greatly appreciated!

  • Anne Davis

    May 23, 2013 at 10:38 pm

    It’s a settings window with a pulldown menu listing:
    Quicktime
    36
    AIFF
    FLC
    iPod
    Apple TV, etc.
    (similar to the “Sharing” menus on iMovie or iDVD)
    You can call out the codec and options on the Quicktime screen, but I think I would need
    a link to detailed settings or a screenshot of the actual settings to use with FCP6.0.6 on a
    DVCProHD timeline to transcode correctly and resolve this in a timely fashion.

    I can live with the fact that it’s a SD original and even with the different ratio, (it’s a documentary
    so archival footage surrounded by black is not a huge issue).

    My main goal is to be keep in the clip in project, transcoded so as not to crash the project. I have
    some deadlines coming up.

    Thanks for your help, sorry the info is coming in dribs and drabs — I’m just starting to understand
    how I caused the problem.

  • Anne Davis

    May 24, 2013 at 4:55 pm

    Thanks for the help, I’m following up to:

    “FCP will distort the footage when it’s added to the edit timeline, but you can fix that on the first shot of the footage used, and then use the copy-Paste Attributes trick to fix the subsequent shots further down the timeline.”

    I don’t quite get (or know the steps) how to fix the distortion on the first shot of the footage — I have used
    Paste Attributes, so I should be okay from there.

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