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I just recieved this error for the first time. Running MC5 on an HPz400. It seemed that an effect wasn't properly rendered and once I re-rendered the clip it exported perfectly.
I just got this error as well. I am exporting H.264 1920 by 1080 some footage from various sources including HDV. The sequence is 20 minutes long and has already had the audio and the video mixed down. Any help would be greatly appreciated
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I also had this problem, with 3 different sequences. I thought it was a corrupt clip, and when I located where the export was stopping, and isolated and replaced the clip, it did export fine. And it was always a video clip, never the audio. However, that method didn't work on another sequence. Then I found that by rendering the entire sequence (not just an expert-render), my sequences have always exported fine.
I'm also getting this error on long exports. I have 36GB free on the hard drive and MC and QT seem to be correctly aligned. The strange thing is I can't isolate a corrupt clip because when I export in small chunks it works, its only when I export a larger part of a sequence that I get the error. I've now encountered this across multiple bins and projects. Thoughts?
I got this one a few times with long GOP stuff like HDV and xdcam.
Usually I can find the problematic GOP by quickly fast forwarding through the sequence until playback stops. HDV last minutes of tape oft gave such hassle. Good thing you rarely encounter this #@%(nowadays. With xdcam, I think it's more often due to copy errors because I only get these when some production houses give me their material on ext drive and you don't know how many time it got hollered* around by random assistants before landing in your hands. And no one as time to do crc checks. Some kind of fast detection of bad frames would be useful in these cases.. maybe inside xdcam transfer, hèh.
anyway,
good luck.
*i use this word and don't know what it means.. sounds at the right place to me.
Still battling this. The project is almost entirely P2 and no HDV so that's not the issue. I've sliced and diced my sequences enough to know its not one or two corrupt clips, there would have to be many for that to be the cause. It also seems doubtful because sequences will export in small sections but not as a single long piece.
Had the same issue..after waisting 90 minutes on the problem I cleared all render in the timeline then re-rendered and then I was able to export the file.
I hope this helps, it worked for me.
Tim
So i've been scouring every board, site possible looking for a solution to this.
BLKDOG suggested it's just a general error...
Some suggest get the right version of QT
Some suggest trashing your user settings
Some suggest rendering, or mixdowns
NONE OF THESE WORK.
I'm on a PC - Windows 7. 64bit. 2.66 quad core. 8gigs ram. 300gigs available.
Running Avid Media cOmposer 5.0.
Running QT 7.6.6
I never used to have this problem. Been running this avid for a long time now, and just recently I've been getting this error.
I brought in some media with my NX5. It's raw footage, just making an export for a producer to view. But can't do it. I've tried H.264, MPEG4. No mixdowns required, no rendering required.
hey allan...
it's been a while and i can't honestly remember how i sorted through this but i believe my problem was long GOP media in long sequences. working with shorter sequences or doing big mixdowns seems to have fixed it for me.
good luck, i remember how miserable those errors were.
-brook
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