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Avid Codecs and FCP
by dante pignetti (Dante Pignetti) on Jan 18, 2007 at 7:19:03 pm

ok,
i might be going crazy here....but last night i downloaded from Avid, codecs for output (you know, for output from Quicktime or AE).

I installed them and evertyhing looked normal.

This morning, i go to open up FCP and it immediately crashes on start up...i've done nothing nor installed anything since the last time i worked on FCP apart from the AVID codecs...

could it be the Avid codecs that have caused this startup crash with FCP?

if so, how do i uninstall them?

if not, anyone else have any suggestions? i've got the latest verion of FCP if that helps..

please help....

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Re: Avid Codecs and FCP
by Wes Plate on Jan 18, 2007 at 10:38:08 pm

Read this article... http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=304477

To remove a codec you remove it from "/Library/QuickTime"

-- Wes Plate

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Re: Avid Codecs and FCP
by John Pale on Jan 19, 2007 at 12:24:30 am

The Avid Codecs and a few other third party codecs (Media 100, also) cause this problem. Just do as Wes says, and remove them from Library/Quicktime.

This only affects FCP, so you can temporarily install the codec to use with Compressor. Just convert your Avid files to something else using Compressor, then remove the Avid codecs.



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Re: Avid Codecs and FCP
by Tom Matthies on Jan 19, 2007 at 2:19:24 pm

Hmmm...
I currently have the Avid Merdien codec installed and it seems to behave just fine.
Is it only certain Avid codecs that can cause problems?
tom

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Re: Avid Codecs and FCP
by John Pale on Jan 19, 2007 at 2:53:41 pm

[Tom Matthies] "Hmmm...
I currently have the Avid Merdien codec installed and it seems to behave just fine.
Is it only certain Avid codecs that can cause problems?
tom

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This is not the Meridien Codec. This is the latest Avid Codec (dated Sept.27 2006) on Avid's site, and available here.
http://www.avid.com/onlineSupport/browse.asp?productID=0&topicID=404&browse...
The new Avid codec supports many more resolutions, including the DNxHD codec and the Avid DV resolutions.
I have not tried the older Meridien Codecs. I will try them again. In the past, they would not prevent FCP from launching, but they did have erratic behavior, and false "out of memory" errors.



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Re: Avid Codecs and FCP
by John Pale on Jan 19, 2007 at 2:58:25 pm

Just installed the older Meridien Codecs. FCP launches just fine.
It's only the new Avid Codecs that cause the problem.

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solution
by John Pale on Jan 19, 2007 at 3:36:03 pm

The latest Avid codecs Version LE 1.20 install 5 components into Library/Quicktime

Remove the following components:

AvidAVdvCodec.component
AvidAVpkCodec.component


FCP will now launch normally.

AvidAVdvCodec.component is the Avid DV Codec, which probably conflicts with the Apple DVCodec, which FCP uses.
Not sure what AvidAVpkCodec.component is for. I am able to import all Meridien resolutions and DNxHD resolutions

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Re: solution
by Klabatraz on Jan 19, 2007 at 8:40:40 pm

Where do you get the older Meridian Codecs? I would like to install them on my FCP system. I have two Avid Meridian systems up and running (PC version) at my office. It would be nice if I could swap files without dumping to tape.



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Re: Avid Codecs and FCP
by John Pale on Jan 19, 2007 at 9:02:42 pm

http://www.avid.com/onlineSupport/browse.asp?productID=0&topicID=404&browse=

All Avid codecs, new and old are on this download page.



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