10.1.3 Unable to Parse
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The latest version of X2Pro is 2.5.1, which is up on the Mac App Store.
If you get your school or your system administrator to enter the password for the Itunes account, you should be upgrade the software to upgrade properly.
Let us know if you have any troubles doing that.
If you get your school or your system administrator to enter the password for the Itunes account, you should be upgrade the software to upgrade properly.
Let us know if you have any troubles doing that.
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10 years 1 month ago #1455
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Thanks for the updates. It looks like I was running 2.1.9 by accident. Now updated to 2.4, however I have another WAV/channell error which I've just posted in the X2Pro (non-LE) forum after updating to it.
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10 years 1 month ago #1405
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Looks like I figured it out.
I was getting that error even though there was one audition I hadn't finalized, which I only noticed because you pointed it out.
I was trying this in Yosemite DP8. I booted into my Mavericks account and it threw up the audition error.
Finalizing the audition worked for a new XML.
Lesson is, X2ProLE isn't test for Yosemite yet.
I was getting that error even though there was one audition I hadn't finalized, which I only noticed because you pointed it out.
I was trying this in Yosemite DP8. I booted into my Mavericks account and it threw up the audition error.
Finalizing the audition worked for a new XML.
Lesson is, X2ProLE isn't test for Yosemite yet.
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10 years 1 month ago - 10 years 1 month ago #1396
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Hi. I've read over some other posts but they haven't helped in my case. XML attached. Need to send the AAF over in less than a week! The Console message doesn't seem accurate (project not empty, only a couple audio tracks disabled, and only the default Dialogue roll that's selected).
Console: Parse of [XML] returned no clips. This may be because the project was empty, contained only disabled audio, or be cause all roles were de-selected.
X2Pro: Unable to parse FCP XML file to obtain project information
Suggestions:
- Ensure that the file is not locked by another application and is readable;
- Ensure that this is a valid FCP XML file from a released version of FCP X;
- Ensure that this is the export of a Project, not of an Event;
- Ensure that this is not an empty project (or that all audio is disabled);
Console: Parse of [XML] returned no clips. This may be because the project was empty, contained only disabled audio, or be cause all roles were de-selected.
X2Pro: Unable to parse FCP XML file to obtain project information
Suggestions:
- Ensure that the file is not locked by another application and is readable;
- Ensure that this is a valid FCP XML file from a released version of FCP X;
- Ensure that this is the export of a Project, not of an Event;
- Ensure that this is not an empty project (or that all audio is disabled);
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