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Re: General Error 48
by
Post Man
on Jul 30, 2007 at 4:52:59 am
It may be a naming issue; try quitting FCP and restarting it.
I found this error reference:
"error -48 dupFNErr: duplicate filename (rename)"
If nothing else works, try creating a different area for FCP to place its renders, so that its NOT possibly trying to write a file using an existing name. Render filenames are made by FCP - sometimes it tries to use an existing name.
Neil.
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