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8 years 3 months ago - 8 years 3 months ago #4335
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Pokereesti replied the topic: An error
After hundreds times of trying and deleting all the compound clips and empty sound tracks from Red files, I guess I did it:)))
Thank you so much...
So my AAF is around 4GB, could I send it just this file to my sound designer or I still need to give him all sound folder? (because I don't have Pro tools on my computer to check it)
Thank you so much...
So my AAF is around 4GB, could I send it just this file to my sound designer or I still need to give him all sound folder? (because I don't have Pro tools on my computer to check it)
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8 years 3 months ago #4334
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Jeremy Norwood replied the topic: An error
For your knowledge, X2Pro does not support re-timing in individual clips, but it does ignore the re-timing and pass the clips through to the AAF with the timing removed.
Because of the complexity of re-timing in compound clips, X2Pro is not able to ignore the re-timing in those instances.
If it is determined during the FCPXML parse, that a compound clip has re-timing, we will note the location of that re-timing in the project timeline and provide the information in the error message that is outputted..
In the error message dialog that you posted a screen capture of, X2Pro has reported an instance of a re-timed compound clip in your project, and we have noted the timecode where that compound clip is so that the issue can be resolved quickly in your project.
There are 2 options to resolve the re-timed compound clip issue.
Give that a try and let us know how you get on.
Because of the complexity of re-timing in compound clips, X2Pro is not able to ignore the re-timing in those instances.
If it is determined during the FCPXML parse, that a compound clip has re-timing, we will note the location of that re-timing in the project timeline and provide the information in the error message that is outputted..
In the error message dialog that you posted a screen capture of, X2Pro has reported an instance of a re-timed compound clip in your project, and we have noted the timecode where that compound clip is so that the issue can be resolved quickly in your project.
There are 2 options to resolve the re-timed compound clip issue.
- Remove the re-timing from the clip, and leave it as a compound clip.
- Break the compound clip up into the individual pieces and leave the re-timing on those clips.
Give that a try and let us know how you get on.
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8 years 3 months ago #4328
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Jeremy Norwood replied the topic: An error
Will you please let me know what version of X2Pro you are using?
Our newer versions have the version number in the error message dialog, so it appears like you have a much older version.
This could be the reason for your failures.
Please let us know and we can help you move forward.
Our newer versions have the version number in the error message dialog, so it appears like you have a much older version.
This could be the reason for your failures.
Please let us know and we can help you move forward.
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