An error occurred converting Final Cut XML to AFF
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8 years 3 weeks ago #4551
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James Carrick replied the topic: An error occurred converting Final Cut XML to AFF
Dear Jake,
We can now cope with reverse retiming in a sequence, however you need to upgrade to X2Pro V4 and use the V1.6 XML export option in FCP 10.3.
Yours sincerely and thanks for your patience.
James
We can now cope with reverse retiming in a sequence, however you need to upgrade to X2Pro V4 and use the V1.6 XML export option in FCP 10.3.
Yours sincerely and thanks for your patience.
James
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8 years 5 months ago #4107
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Jeremy Norwood replied the topic: An error occurred converting Final Cut XML to AFF
This is being looked at by our developers as we are having some repeated issues with reversed timed clips and think this may along those same lines.
I will keep you posted on what we find.
Many thanks.
I will keep you posted on what we find.
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8 years 5 months ago #4099
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Jeremy Norwood replied the topic: An error occurred converting Final Cut XML to AFF
I just wanted to update you.
I tried your file relinked into your project XML on my system and with that file alone had no error.
I have communicated my test results with my developers and we are trying to determine why your results are different than mine.
Just to confirm, you are running OS X 10.11.4, correct?
Can you tell me what version of FCP X that you are running also?
I tried your file relinked into your project XML on my system and with that file alone had no error.
I have communicated my test results with my developers and we are trying to determine why your results are different than mine.
Just to confirm, you are running OS X 10.11.4, correct?
Can you tell me what version of FCP X that you are running also?
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8 years 5 months ago #4082
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Jeremy Norwood replied the topic: An error occurred converting Final Cut XML to AFF
I see in your project that the clip X2Pro throws an error on is reversed timed, which should normally be ignored by X2Pro, but we have been having some specific issues lately with.
Would you be able to supply the file named "DTX16_FS700_ARGO_OUTFITTER_100" to us to investigate with?
Would you be able to supply the file named "DTX16_FS700_ARGO_OUTFITTER_100" to us to investigate with?
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8 years 5 months ago #4080
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Jeremy Norwood replied the topic: An error occurred converting Final Cut XML to AFF
Please zip and attach your FCPXML and the original error message you got before you started deleting clips from your timeline.
Also, can you confirm that you are using the latest version of OS X?
Also, can you confirm that you are using the latest version of OS X?
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8 years 5 months ago #4077
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jake92 created the topic: An error occurred converting Final Cut XML to AFF
X2Pro won't let me convert Final Cut XML to AAF. I have to go back into my Final Cut Pro X timeline and delete the source clips (clip which is flagged on X2Pro) audio in order for it to convert.
I don't want to be having to go back and forth deleting audio clips and was wondering if I can fix this issue.
Details:
Writing AAF file
Adding tracks to AAF file
Writing AAF track structure
Processing clip
Adding clip from source channel 1 to track 2
The clip starting at 61.9285 seconds in the project has an end point within its referenced asset [DTX16_FS700_ARGO_OUTFITTER_100.2] of 19903 edit units but the asset only has a length of 19215 edit units
No AAF file has been generated.
X2Pro Audio Convert 3.0.13[/i][/b]
I don't want to be having to go back and forth deleting audio clips and was wondering if I can fix this issue.
Details:
Writing AAF file
Adding tracks to AAF file
Writing AAF track structure
Processing clip
Adding clip from source channel 1 to track 2
The clip starting at 61.9285 seconds in the project has an end point within its referenced asset [DTX16_FS700_ARGO_OUTFITTER_100.2] of 19903 edit units but the asset only has a length of 19215 edit units
No AAF file has been generated.
X2Pro Audio Convert 3.0.13[/i][/b]
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