FATAL ERROR converting FCPxml to AAF
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7 years 2 months ago - 7 years 2 months ago #5686
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Posted the reply below 2 days ago, would love to hear about any solutions or workarounds vs X2Pro. Thanks!
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7 years 2 months ago #5684
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Hi Tim,
I can't see where I can read private messages OR I didn't receive one. Even after removing the affected clip another error pops up of another clip: No audio tracks defined in asset [xx]. The app fixfcpxml gives a 500 error and I could not test this as well, which doesn't see to be maintained.
Thanks,
Rob
I can't see where I can read private messages OR I didn't receive one. Even after removing the affected clip another error pops up of another clip: No audio tracks defined in asset [xx]. The app fixfcpxml gives a 500 error and I could not test this as well, which doesn't see to be maintained.
Thanks,
Rob
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7 years 4 months ago #5510
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Graeme Robinson replied the topic: FATAL ERROR converting FCPxml to AAF
We thought that this problem shouldn't be happening any more, but it obviously is with your fcpxml. We will investigate why that is, but a quick workaround is to upload your fcpxml to
https://fixfcpxml.appspot.com
and that should allow you to download an fcpxml that X2Pro will convert.
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7 years 4 months ago #5506
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Ok, here it is compressed and this is the message that comes up:
The following fatal errors were found:
Processing element ProjectElement
Processing element VideoElement
Processing element AudioElement
Extracting audio
Extracting Audio
No audio tracks defined in asset [A001C007_161126_R1U1]
Processing element SequenceElement
Processing element SyncClipElement
Processing element SpineElement
Processing element ClipElement
Processing Audio element
No AAF file has been generated.
X2Pro Audio Convert 4.0.28[/color]
The following fatal errors were found:
Processing element ProjectElement
Processing element VideoElement
Processing element AudioElement
Extracting audio
Extracting Audio
No audio tracks defined in asset [A001C007_161126_R1U1]
Processing element SequenceElement
Processing element SyncClipElement
Processing element SpineElement
Processing element ClipElement
Processing Audio element
No AAF file has been generated.
X2Pro Audio Convert 4.0.28[/color]
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7 years 4 months ago #5503
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Graeme Robinson replied the topic: FATAL ERROR converting FCPxml to AAF
Have you compressed (zipped) the xml before attaching it? That normally makes the fcpxml considerably smaller. If that doesn't work, please email it to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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7 years 5 months ago #5502
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sandraoz replied the topic: FATAL ERROR converting FCPxml to AAF
I can not attach the xml because it exceeds the limit.
Could I haven an e-mail to send the xml, please?
This is the message that comes up when I try to make the AAF.
The following fatal errors were found:
Processing element ProjectElement
Processing element VideoElement
Processing element AudioElement
Extracting audio
Extracting Audio
No audio tracks defined in asset [A001C007_161126_R1U1]
Processing element SequenceElement
Processing element SyncClipElement
Processing element SpineElement
Processing element ClipElement
Processing Audio element
No AAF file has been generated.
X2Pro Audio Convert 4.0.28
Could I haven an e-mail to send the xml, please?
This is the message that comes up when I try to make the AAF.
The following fatal errors were found:
Processing element ProjectElement
Processing element VideoElement
Processing element AudioElement
Extracting audio
Extracting Audio
No audio tracks defined in asset [A001C007_161126_R1U1]
Processing element SequenceElement
Processing element SyncClipElement
Processing element SpineElement
Processing element ClipElement
Processing Audio element
No AAF file has been generated.
X2Pro Audio Convert 4.0.28
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7 years 5 months ago #5501
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Graeme Robinson replied the topic: FATAL ERROR converting FCPxml to AAF
Please copy and paste the text from your error message. Please don't post screen grabs of X2Pro error messages.
Please attach your fcpxml file
Please attach your fcpxml file
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7 years 5 months ago #5498
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sandraoz created the topic: FATAL ERROR converting FCPxml to AAF
I am having an issue trying to convert an XML from Final Cut Pro 10.3.4 to AAF.
It says that there is an error with one audio from a camera, this is the second time this error comes up and I already removed the audio from that take and nothing changes.
Hope you can help me cuz I need to deliver this AAF asap.
It says that there is an error with one audio from a camera, this is the second time this error comes up and I already removed the audio from that take and nothing changes.
Hope you can help me cuz I need to deliver this AAF asap.
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