FCE 4 doesn' export - General Error

Hi, I've got a problem with FCE 4; I can't get it to export.
I've been working on a project for over three months and now that it's over, I can't export it. I've also moved the whole project from my Macbook, in which I created it, to my iMac 2.4, but nothing, and the end of the "Export in Quick Time Format" it always reads "General Error" and, of course, the video has not been created.
What does that "General Error" mean? Waht can I do in order to solve this issue?
Thanks in advance,
Fabrizio

I'm glad you solved your problem.
Be careful anyway about importing .psd with transparency into PAL projects. In the past (FCE 3.x) I lost some projects because of that. Now I don't dare doing it again, also because I had inconsistent behaviours with a few tests in FCE4. To be safe I import .tif or .png instead.
About the keyboard.
Leopard has a bug that prevents FCE (and FCP) shortcuts to work correctly with non-US keyboards. 10.5.3 update did not fix it yet.
There is a workaround.
- Open the International panel of System Preferences
- click the Language tab
- drag "English" to the top of the list (on top of Italian)
- drag back Italian to the top of the list
- close System Preferences
- (close if necessary and) open FCE or FCP: shortcuts should be fixed.
This seems to work till the next system startup; then you have to repeat this procedure...
Piero

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