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IMX codec gone walkabout
Posted by Paul Redgrove on November 6, 2008 at 8:47 amHowdy!
For some strange reason I cannot now play any video in MPEG IMX 625/50 in FCP or QT. I’ve tried everything copying QT folder from the library off my G5, downloading AJA codec packs, installing Calibrated versions. When I try to open a timeline from FCP projects made on the G5 I get an error message of “Codec not found found. You maybe using a compression type without the correspnding hardware card.” When I hit OK I get “Error. Out of memory”. Is it something as stupid as missing hardware although FCP (using v6.04) claims to support IMX?
Someone help this poor stupid soul!
cheers
Paul
Ruben Roben replied 16 years, 9 months ago 8 Members · 16 Replies -
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Rafael Amador
November 6, 2008 at 10:18 amHi Paul,
In Library. Quick Times, you should have the IMX Component. This get installed with FC.
Some times FC or QT can not see those components. But you don’t have always to blame those applications. Quite often there are some “File Finder Info” errors or so that cause those problems.
Some times I have to open FC in order to let QT display the QT Pro options.
i would start by optimizing the system; Repair permissions and rebuild directories.
if this doesn’t work, reinstall the last FC update.
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Paul Redgrove
November 6, 2008 at 11:12 amCopied the QT folder from G5 to laptop but nothing. Re-installed updates and repaired permissions. Can now here the video but can see nothing. What do you mean by rebuild directories?
In the Quicktime folder there is a CalibratedIMXCodec.component is this the codec?
Paul Redgrove
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Rafael Amador
November 6, 2008 at 12:07 pm[Paul Redgrove] “Copied the QT folder from G5 to laptop but nothing”
If your laptop is a PPC, no problem to do that. If is an Intel, i guess that is not much recommendable.[Paul Redgrove] “In the Quicktime folder there is a CalibratedIMXCodec.component is this the code” I guess you get this component when you install Calibrated, but I suppose you should still have the default IMX component that gets installed with FC.
[Paul Redgrove] “What do you mean by rebuild directorie”
Directories are basically lists that the system use to retrieve the data in any HD. With the normal use of the computer they get messed and this the most habitual source of malfunctions in MacOX (Unix).
You need to run DiskWarrior, TechTools or similar application to clean then.
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Paul Redgrove
November 6, 2008 at 12:12 pmSorry meant to say laptop and office Mac (I guess they’re not G5’s anymore) are both Intel.
Re-installed FCP same problem just no sign of an IMX codec? Installed Kona codecs as well still nothing…
Will try the disk warrior route as a matter of course
cheers
Paul Redgrove
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Andy Mees
November 6, 2008 at 2:30 pmPaul, you’ve mention the Calibrated codec a couple of times … its likely that is your problem. Installing that codec on an FCP system is going to cause nothing but pain as it will directly conflict with the IMX codec installed as part of FCP. That means you’ll end up with a system that can’t use either … it’ll just get confused.
From the Calibrated website:
Not for use when Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Studio, or Final Cut Studio 2 is installedTry uninstalling that third party codec, then see if things go back to normal
Best
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Shane Ross
November 6, 2008 at 2:33 pmANDY! You’re bald!
Nice pic…finally, a face with the famous name.
Shane
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Paul Redgrove
November 6, 2008 at 2:59 pmI installed it as a last resort when all my video failed to run. Have now uninstalled everything with the word calibrated in front of it but still nothing…Is there such a thing as an IMX codec? My machine in the office doesn’t appear to have one either but works fine…
Paul Redgrove
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Andy Mees
November 6, 2008 at 3:27 pmPaul,
Have a look in the root Library’s Quicktime folder ie /Library/Quicktime/IMXCodec.component
Thats where mine is.
Hope it helps
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Andy Mees
November 6, 2008 at 3:31 pm[Shane Ross] “ANDY! You’re bald! “
Well spotted mate! Yep its been a very long time since I had to worry about haircuts 🙂
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Paul Redgrove
November 6, 2008 at 3:36 pmThis may be very obvious but my Quicktime folder is Library>Application Support, is this the one? And when you say root does you mean on the HD? has the QT folder found it’s way into the wrong place?
Used search and found an IMX codec pkg and component. The package will not install on any drive and simply adding the codec component to the Quicktime folder did nothing.
Paul Redgrove
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