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Re: "The effect XXX cannot be rendered in a sequence of this size with the current graphics card"

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Re: "The effect XXX cannot be rendered in a sequence of this size with the current graphics card"
by Andrew Huebscher on Mar 4, 2008 at 6:41:59 pm

Just got off the phone with Apple tech support. It appears the issue had to do with the fact that my project was upgraded from a 5.0 project file. We created a new sequence with the same footage and applied those same effects on them and had no issues. He told me they generally don't recommend upgrading project files, which was news to me. I'm going to check to see if this is what is causing my sync issues as well, but that will be a time consuming test that will have to wait for now.

Thanks for sharing your experiences,

Andrew



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