so for the last 3/4 days ive been trying to export some cips and i keep getting different error messages...i was using MC6. i deleted re-installed MC5 and im still getting the same issues. i brought the media in via a camcorder. i even tried redigitizing the problem tapes and still the same issues. ive transcoded, consolditated, attempted to mix down (gets error on mix down as well). desperatley in need of some help..
what i dont understand is that ive exported 4 clips fine but these two clips just wouldnt go. i believe the issues is this one clip which is the whole segquence in one export and its at the end of another. but i have no idea how to fix (i already redigitized and still same)
the errors i get wen trying to export a quicktime to appleprores HQ, h.264 are as followed..
1. exception:: movie export from procedures FAILD!, errcode:4294965262
2. exception:: movie export from procedures FAILD!, errcode:-2034
then this at times
Assertion failed:KGerrorSucccess==err && displayCount>0
files
/snapshots/relengsnow5_1319677901/coresw/cpre/project/mac/../../src/os/ascreenManMac.,Line:320
please help as this is due wed and i need to output lol
thanks in adnace
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First thing I'd try is do a Video and Audio Mixdown, make a new Seq and put the mixdowns into it. Then export that.
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audiomix down was smooth, video gave me an error like 15 percent into it
'exception:getfinishframe decompression error in clip tape 2 error code CMError_codec the media created to this point may be unusable and/or imcomplete
ugh
anyother suggestions?
maybe redigitizing that tape 2?
TheGenius: 2. exception:: movie export from procedures FAILD!, errcode:-2034
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-2034 (QuickTime)This error can be caused by a faulty codec or a corrupt QuickTime installation.
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morning,
i'm not sure what the 'toolkit to disable' is or means or how to go about doing this..
i don't understand why alot of the clips worked fine, when i test a small area it works fine, but these 3 clips
are giving me and issue if its quicktime. they ALL were in quicktime.
how do i go about disabling in system tookit?
i did some reading and i also see that downgrading to quicktime 6.5 from quitime x is a possible solution. but i can't unintall quitime x...this is so fustrating. lol
all i want to do is export my projects, hop on a plane on wednesday and sit on a beach.
how do i get avi or wmv as an option on my exports? if its quicktime wouldn't this work round the problem? but i don't see anyother than quicktime as an export option on my MC software
You can't uninstall QuickTime X, it's part of the system. What other people do is to install QT 7 so they can use the QT Pro export options. You would need that in order to export an AVI. To do a WMV, you need Flip4Mac software and can't do it within the MC app, but can in QTPro.
Sounds like you have corrupted media, especially if you can't do a video mixdown. Can you re-digitize / re-import the offending clip?
-- Kevin
well after alot of reading (which wasn't much help) and posting on this forum (very little help) i've solved my own problem.
i believe the problem is digital hits or a hick up which is hapening somewhere in my clips..and seeing the clips are long i couldn't pin point the spot..
this is what was done to solve.
i selected the entire clip, attempted to make a videomix down, when it stopped on me and asked if i wanted to keep or discard i keep it..laid it on another video channel. so now i kno the area where the problem occurs. so now i selecteda section before to a section after where it stoped and started making little test exports...if it went thru fine i canceled it out and made it smaller..til i pin pointed the spot. then i made a new sequence...cut out the bad area. then the sequence went thru uninterrrupted..
thanks me
hope this helps someone else in the future. cause FCP was about to be installed
TheGenius:after alot of reading (which wasn't much help) and posting on this forum (very little help)
Ouch.
(Making mental note not to respond to your posts at 9pm on a Sunday)
Kevin Klimek:Sounds like you have corrupted media, especially if you can't do a video mixdown. Can you re-digitize / re-import the offending clip?
Ouch again. Isn't that what I recommended above?
Glad you figured it out, though...
You would think that for someone who has the audacity to call themself 'TheGenius' they would have found a way to not be so rude to other people who are just trying to help them out.
chris.jg: You would think that for someone who has the audacity to call themself 'TheGenius' they would have found a way to not be so rude to other people who are just trying to help them out.
I agree, especially since Kevin analyzed the cause of his problem correctly. So Mr. Genius, if you will, please explain how Kevin's suggestion was "very little help".
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