HT5149 final cut pro error- "operation couldn't  be completed" while trying to burn a dvd

Final cut pro error " operation couldnt be completed" while trying to burn a dvd

Nothing besides "operation couldn't be completed?" No error message?

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    I'm trying to export a simple timeline from FCP but keep getting Final Cut Pro Error: 'out of memory'/'general error'. Exporting 5 sec timeline (yes, just a short trailer) via Quicktime conversion H264 at 1080. Strangely, if I export exactly same timeline at 720 its fine. Original media ProRes422 1080.
    Have exported at 1080 before ok. No nested files involved; re-connected all media; no JPEGs involved; plenty of memory (all of which i have heard can be issues).
    Any advice please as i've read all of the FAQs and nothing helping so far?!
    Spec: New MacPro 12-core; 12 MB ram; 2TB drive; FCP7

    Thanks for workflow clarity Shane, but when you export as self-contained QT movie, what do the 'Current Settings' refer to? Is this the current settings of your (source media in) timeline (ie in my case Pro Res 422) or the last settings used by the export? Apparently 'If you deselect the Recompress All Frames option and choose Current Settings from the Setting pop-up menu, Final Cut Pro simply copies frames from existing media files into the new file with no recompression.' But when i did this I got a 994.1 MB QT movie, which, when i got 'more info' told me MPEG-2 Video (?!) Apparently a compressed file when its supposed to be uncompressed (?!) When i exported manually setting to Pro Res I got 6.77 GB. Clearly uncompressed Apple ProRes 422 (HQ). Do i have to manually set settings to Pro Res to match my source media and ensure i get an uncompressed file? Im searching boards to get some clarity on this too: all references so far advise using 'current settings' but dont actually say what they are.

  • FINAL CUT PRO X (the latest version). I'm trying to upload my video to Youtube, I am getting flashing and orange bar in the frame timeline. How to make it STOP!?

    FINAL CUT PRO X (the latest version). I'm trying to upload my video to Youtube, I am getting flashing and orange bar in the frame timeline. How to make it STOP!? It looks like it's rendering somthng but I just want it to stop flashing. I hope it didn't mess up the video...

    You're in totally the wrong place...  this is the Mac Pro (no Book) forum for hardware.  You want
    Final Cut Pro X: Professional Applications: Apple Support Communities
    Hopefully, FCP X has an autosave feature Like Final Cut Pro Studio so that you may already have a recent copy.  If I were in your shoes, I'd try an ESC or something similar before going to a Forced Quit.
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  • While trying to burn a DVD off IMovie 09 I get the following message while trying to prepare: Unable to prepare project for publishing because an error occurred (-2125)

    While trying to burn a DVD off IMovie 09 I get the following message: Unable to prepare project for publishing because an error occurred (-2125)  Happened several times even after deleting and starting over. 

    Hi
    Error -49 opWrErr  File already open with write permission
    Trash the preference files while application is NOT Running.
    from Karsten Schlüter
    Some users notice on exporting larger projects from within iMovie that this operation is aborted with an 'error -49'
    This issue occours only on MacOs machines using 10.7x
    try switching-off the Local Mobile Backup
    in Terminal copy/paste
    sudo tmutil disablelocal
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  • I cleared out a movie I made in final cut pro, now fcp will not open completely, I get the logo with all the names running through but never get timeline, browser or anything else?  Help!!  Larry

    I removed a movie I had made and now when I try to open final cut pro, all the stuff shows up with the names, etc, but that is it, I don't get anything else, and, final cut does not show at the top of my computer.  I have the 27 inch iMac with the intel processor, any help will be appreciated.  Larry

    Sounds like you may have deleted more than just the movie file.  It the FCP application in the Applications folder?  if so, try launching from there.  If not, you'll neeed to uninstall the app completely using this: http://www.digitalrebellion.com/fcsremover/  then reinstall from the original install discs.
    You may want to first try trashing FCP's preferences.
    -DH

  • HT5149 Final Cut Pro x won't recognise any of my external hard drives

    Hi, I am sorry to start a new thread on this topic as I am aware there are already numerous threads. I have been searching through them for a solution to my problem and nothing appears to be working.
    As stated in the title, Final cut X won't recognise any of my external hard drives. When I open Final cut x all I see is an "Untitled" event in the library and not even a mention of my internal drive.
    I have checked that all my hard drives are formatted to Mac OS Extended (Journaled) which I can confirm they all are. I have a spare hard drive which currently has no content on it and I have just reformatted it using disk utility to Mac OS Extended (Journaled). This hard drive is not showing up in the library either. I mention this as some of the suggested solutions appear to be that an external hard drive not showing up might be because of folders within the hard drive labeled something such as "Video" "Audio" or "DCIM,"  as this may cause Final cut x to see it as a camera device and not a hard drive. This hard drive has absolutely nothing on it and has been reformatted just 10 minutes ago, yet it still does not show up in my final cut x library. The weird thing is... all the hard drives show up in Motion 5.
    I am really stuck and I don't know what to do. I am currently in the process of re-installing final cut x to see if that will change anything. I will post what happens as soon as it has been reinstalled. I can provide screenshots as soon as it has been reinstalled. 
    Does anyone have a solution to this? Has anyone had the same problem and found out what I must be doing wrong? I would greatly appreciate any comments or feedback which might provide some insight into what I am doing wrong. I feel like this must be an error on my part as I am not that adept at using final cut x.
    Thanks,
    Chris

    I am using the latest version. Currently re-installing final cut x which will bring me up to date.
    Thank you for taking the time to reply. That makes a lot of sense.
    However I still can't understand something... I only have 100gb free on my internal drive and I want to optimize a large amount of footage for my video projects. How do I save my projects to this hard drive if it is not showing up in my library?
    I appreciate I am probably being very stupid and am very grateful of any insight!
    Thanks,
    Chris

  • New iMac and Final Cut Pro Error

    Just got a new 20" iMac. It comes with a ATI Radeon XT graphics card. I used Migration to transfer all apps and files from my old 17" iMac G4. When I launch Final Cut on the new iMac I get the following configuration error message:
    This software requires certain hardware or software which is missing. AGP graphics card.
    Re-installing Final Cut from disc gives the same message.
    Anyone have any suggestions? If this iMac doesn't work with Final Cut I will be taking it back immediately.
    Thanks

    For anyone else that is having problems with FCP 4/4.5 then check this out
    http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/feedback/finalcut_pro_on_oldmacs.html
    I posted my problem over in the FCP discussions and someone gave me this link which works perfectly.
    Instead of deleting the strings that are listed, there is one for an AGP graphics cards:
    <key>AELRequiredIOPCIDevice</key>
    <string>AGP</string>
    just delete those two lines and save the file and you're set. You'll have to do this for both FCP and Compressor, I"m not sure about Cinema Tools b/c I don't have it loaded on my mac so you may want to check that out.

  • Error Message while trying to burn a DVD-R with my MacBook Pro: "The disc can't be burned, because the device failed to calibrate the laser power level for this media.

    While using my Mac OS X Version 10.6.8 to burn a DVD-R I keep getting the error message: "This disc can't be burned, because the device failed to calibrate the laser power level for this media."
    So, I tried the iDVD and got the same error message.
    Can anyone out there help me? I've tried both a DVD - R, and a CD.
    I made a short 2:20 minute presentation from iMovie and used the "share" to iDVD, then to iTunes, then I tried exporting it to Quicktime and saved it on my desk top. That is when I tried burning by opening the blank DVD-R in the finder then draging the movie on to it and selecting the burn option. Thank you for your time in helping me with this frustrating problem.
    Peace, Pyxidis

    I have had that same problem, but it was unrelated to any upgrade.
    In my case the optical drive was simply failing, and I replaced it - it was a Powerbook, about eight years old.
    It is possible that it's unrelated to Lion, as unlikely as this may seem, since you've just upgraded.
    Optical drives seem to be the most life-limited component in these computers. The laser just seems to get weak with age.

  • HT203477 Final cut pro error -50

    When exporting FCPX 10.0.9 i get the error -50. I used to get error -1 but I fixed that by trashing my render files. Now I get this when trying to export to apple devices. Any suggestions?

    I resolved it.
    I  was trying to export my video in two sizes at once; 720p and a 1080p. For the 720p, I had the "Add to iTunes" selected under preferences but for the 1080p I selected "Do nothing". The 720p got the error -50 but the 1080p worked. I changed the 720p preference to "Do nothing" and it worked.

  • Final Cut Pro error message

    I am getting an error message when trying to render that reads File Error: Access Denied. This just started, previoiusly had no problems. Any ideas? I made no changes to settings, just opened a new project.

    Using any cmyk graphic files? Any weird codecs? what format are your clips and sequence settings?
    All drives formatted macosextended?
    Message was edited by: Michael Grenadier

  • Final Cut Pro Error -- Mocha?

    Hey guys. I'm a freelance video editor and I use FCPX. I've exported videos before with no problem, but updated FCPX today and tried to export a video. I get this obnoxious warning that is shown below.
    The video exports just fine, but when I try to view it I get this prompt.
    I've also tried uploading it directly to Vimeo/Youtube, and all goes well until 99% where I get a "Failed" or an "Error."
    What is this?
    I have and own After Effects CS6 but IDK what Mocha is.. This has never happened before exporting this video.

    Something happens durning the install of AE CS6 that changes the preference, I think. I'm not sure why, because if you are using Mocha, you probably are not tracking .mp4 files, you are probably bringing in a .mov. Glad I could help!

  • I don't see a blu-ray icon in the destination window of my Final Cut Pro app even if I have an LG blu-ray burner connected

    I have a MACBOOK PRO running under 10.9 and 4 Gigs memory. I bought FCP to be able to burn blu-rays videos (I produced a 4h30 video on a trip to Turkey)
    My video is produced in full HD. I have an LG blu-ray burner. I bought training videos on FCP at Macpro Video and they show that going on SHARE and selecting ADD A NEW DESTINATION will bring a window where should be an icon of a blu-ray disc. But I don't see any blu-ray icon there. My burner is the model BP40NS20

    Thanks Tom! Yes, I have the french version. Then, is there a something to do to correct it.

  • Final Cut Pro X wont burn to DVD

    I burned a DVD from Final Cut Pro X earlier successfully, now I when to try to burn to DVD there is now response. I have tried multiple DVD's, restarted my mac, rebuilt the project and still no luck.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated

    Video was recorded using an Atomos Ninja, so was split into multiple short videos. I just imported all the videos, added them to the timeline. Then I tried to Share > DVD.
    DVD Settings:
    I am using Aone DVD-R Discs
    I did the exact same thing for the previous project which exported successfully

  • Trouble burning dvd in final cut pro x

    am having trouble burning my projects onto dvd's (even when I try to burn them onto the hard drive) and error message pops up saying, "The operation couldn’t be completed. (DSPPublishing error -29.)"
    I was told the type of dvd can play into it from DVD-r to DVD+R but why isn't it working even when i try and do it onto my hard drive.
    Anythoughts are greatly appreciated.
    This is happeneing for all my projects.

    version of final cut pro x is 10.0.7
    i believe i am burning directly to the disk...how do i make a disk image/ whats the difference

  • Would I still be able to fun Final Cut Pro with no problem with the new 13"

    My old MBP has "NVIDIA GeForce 860M GT with 128MB" and the new 13-inch MBP has "NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics" I don't really know what "GT" means, but the more expensive MBP's listed have it, so I'm guessing it's pretty good. I was wondering if I'd still be able to fun Final Cut Pro quickly if I got the new 13-inch MBP.
    Back in 2007, the guy at the Apple store said I'd have to get a MBP instead of a MB if I wanted to fun FCP correctly, and now both the MB and MBP use the same graphics chip, so I'm wondering if FCP will still function correctly on the new 13-inch MBP?

    Eric wrote:
    Incorrect about what? I never made any statements, just questions. According to the Apple store, the Macbook and 13-inch Macbook Pro both use the same chip, which is the only statement I made. And which is why I'm wondering if the new 13-inch MBP can even handle FCP since the MB can't (according to the guy in the Apple store).
    Actually, your original question was formed as part of a statement:
    now both the MB and MBP use the same graphics chip, so I'm wondering if FCP will still function >correctly on the new 13-inch MBP?
    And that's the part that BoyHowdy pointed out that you are "a little incorrect" about. While it's true that they both have an onboard 9400M graphics chip, you are overlooking the fact that the 15" & 17" MBPs also have the much more powerful and dedicated 9600M GT graphics card. This is not an insignificant difference. Final Cut Pro, not to be confused with Final Cut Express (not you, others have confused the two), requires a dedicated card which the 15" & 17" MBPs have in the form of the additional 9600M GT, but the 13" still lacks.
    The specs on the Final Cut Pro page are a little confusing because while it says it *will not work* with integrated graphics, it specifically refers to Intel, and does not mention Nvidia. However, it still says it requires an AGP or PCI Express card, which the 9400M is not.
    My feeling is that even if it runs, the performance of Final Cut Pro on that system will be unacceptable, and will ultimately drive you mad. It really pushes the graphics systems hard, and despite their vast improvement over the pathetic Intel onboard graphics systems, the 9400M is still pretty anemic for high end work. You're better off saving a little more money and getting the low end 15" model. Not to mention, the extra screen real estate makes a huge difference with the very crowded Final Cut Pro UI.

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