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Re: General Error (88)
by
Jeff Coleman
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on Mar 1, 2008 at 5:14:08 pm
First, please keep us posted on your findings. I'm very interested in the outcome on this one.
Second, let me make sure I understood your earlier posts to mean that the sequences in projects 2 and 3 are made up of P2/HVX-200 material and WON'T output to tape on the Panasonic 1400, even if you put those sequences into project 1. Project 1's sequence, made up of the same material, WILL output to tape. Furthermore, if you make projects 2 & 3 sequences into Quicktime movies and drop those movies into a new sequence (in what project is unclear to me-- a new project or in projects 2 or 3?) then they will output to tape. You can't copy all the clips from the defective sequence(s) and paste them into a new working sequence either and be able to output to tape. Lastly, the only "clue" the app provides is "General Error (88)".
Just a few more ideas that you've likely thought through:
Have you trashed your render folder for projects 2 & 3 and forced FCP to re-render all the clips?
Have you overwrote the sequence into a new sequence in a working project (not just copied all the clips and pasted)?
You're positive the sequence settings, especially the video processing tab, are the same for all the projects?
Those movies you dropped into a new sequence and were able to output to tape in what project did you output them-- 1, 2, or 3?
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