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Strange. I'll open a session. Not too much in it, just an chopped up .avi and a chopped up .aiff. It exports fine, UNTIL...I make a single cut with the razor blade. Not moving anything around. Just making a single slice with it. Then, I get the 'general error' message. If I go back and undo the error, it will export fine. I've tried trashing my preferences and render files per some suggestions in other threads. Any thoughts?
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Wow...none of those are really editable codecs.
H.264 is a web delivery and HD DVD codec...not meant
for editing with. And AVIs aren't optimized for FCP
to work with (depends on the codec too...an AVI can
be one of a dozen codecs, just like MOVs). And FCP
doesn't work with .wmv files.
I'm not trying to import .wmv files into FCP. Only export.
You are having all these errors and this trouble
because of this.
I don't think so. If I take the same sessions to my dual G5, many of the problematic FCP sessions work just fine. Although, I've had similar problems on that platform as well.
The long an short of it: The original clips are avi using the techsmith encoder. I'll drag those in, make a multiclip sequence with it, bring in some audio (aif), do a bit of editing, then export with flip4mac to wmv. Weird? Yes. But, it works a fair bit of the time on my G5 setup.
The other codecs I mentioned were encounted while trying to figure out what could possibly be causing this.

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