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Re: General Error 48
by Ben Holmes on Jul 30, 2007 at 1:12:52 pm

Interesting answer Neil. All that anyone seems to know for sure about it is that it points to corruption in the project file, render file or media.

Try a previous autosaved version of the project to see if the issue persists. Clear the existing render files for the sequence that will not render, and see if that clears it. Also, you could try rendering sections of the timeline to see if you can isolate the dodgy media file, but it sounds likely your issue is with the project or render files.

Hope that helps a bit - I have no idea why there is no Apple support letting us know what the error number means, but I guess it is OSX related, rather than FCP specific - maybe. Who knows...

Ben

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