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rendering problem
by mark fassett on Jun 29, 2006 at 12:20:45 am

I've got the latest FCP, running on a dual 2.0ghz G5.

For some reason, rendering a sequence is just stopping randomly, without any error message. I have autorender set to 1 minute, and even autorendering won't get through a sequence.

I tried various codecs, including mjpeg, sheer, ensharpen (screen shot based), and none will get through it. Any ideas? Thanks!



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