Gregg Michaels
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I had this identical issue. It seems that when you use graphics or comp clips from previous versions, you get this problem. I first noticed this when I went to V12. Anyway, the good news is, there is a solution. I created a new (empty) graphics/comp clip with identical lengths and fades. Then went into my old one, and copied the layers in red. Then, went back to the new comp, and pasted the old layers in. This solved the problem. When I first experienced it, I had comps from V11.5.1 and the degradation of the renders snow-balled just as you describe. It’s a bit of a pain, but it does work. I’ve posted about this, maybe someone at Boris can look into fixing it.
GM
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I’m running HDe on Dual 2.5ghz G5. Storage array is Ciprico MediaVault 4210 (FC). I have plenty of drive speed for my video. When I go through bouts of this cpu error, I shut down the application, and then restart the app, and then everything is good for a while. I usually only get this error when I’m going 6 or 7 layers above the a/b track with unrendered layers. Now, it seems that I’m getting it with with just 2 layers above the a/b, even when they’re rendered. It may be nothing, but it seems the frequency of this has increased since 12.1.3.
GM
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I am getting this error a lot more lately, since 12.1.3. Using the M100 Lossless codec.
GM
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Thanks for the quick response. That worked perfectly. I was missing the part “as text”. That was a huge help!
GM
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I think we have figured out something on the Media100 forum. Apparently it has something to do with the fact that I copied the Red clip from an older Media100 timeline. When I create a new clip with the same settings, it works correctly.
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After the clip is rendered the video plays back fine. As a matter of fact, these graphics were copied out of an older timeline, I think that it was 11.6. When I create a new clip with the same settings, it works fine.
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Floh and Derek,
I’ve been working on this from the telestream side now since September. The break through for me and them came from your post about the way Media100 uses black. Anyway, I’ve done more testing and now I can encode from both self contained and reference files in FCP 10 bit uncompressed and Media100 HD 10 bit uncompressed. I had to use black from Photoshop psd, but it definitely works. There is a bug on the Episode Pro side that the source file cannot have a space in the path of its location. Also, it appears that they may have fixed the Media100 black issue for the next patch. One thing to note, I am still on a PPC dual G5 with M100 V12.0.2. Maybe there’s still an issue with the Intel macs. Anyway, here’s a link to my thread in the Episode Pro forum.
https://forum.flip4mac.com/forum/messageview.aspx?catid=20&threadid=673&STARTPAGE=1
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I know that this doesn’t help either, but my new success with Episode Pro was using the FCP 10-bit uncompressed codec as my settings in 12.0.2.
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Thanks for the quick response Floh!