Unable to parse FCP XML file
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3 years 3 weeks ago #7971
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James Carrick replied the topic: Unable to parse FCP XML file
Hi Sean
The issue in the xml is asset r95 it has no media-rep children and it is mandatory that it has at least one to be a valid FCPXML, you might just want to remove the asset.
Yours sincerely
James
The issue in the xml is asset r95 it has no media-rep children and it is mandatory that it has at least one to be a valid FCPXML, you might just want to remove the asset.
Yours sincerely
James
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3 years 3 weeks ago #7970
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That indicates that the XML which FCPX has written is not valid for some reason, if FCPX can't read it then X2Pro is not likely to be able to either. I don't know why Logic Pro can read it but it is not a valid XML. This seems to happen occasionally with FCPX and you w2ill either need to re-export after changing whatever it is that has caused the problem or contact Apple to find out why the XML that FCPX has exported is not valid. We are looking at the XML but it may be that we can't do anything to fix it.
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3 years 3 weeks ago #7969
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seanblaze281 replied the topic: Unable to parse FCP XML file
Here is what happened when I try to import the xml:
Encountered an unexpected value. (src="": /fcpxml[1]/resources[1]/asset[77]/@src)
This file imports into Logic Pro X.
Encountered an unexpected value. (src="": /fcpxml[1]/resources[1]/asset[77]/@src)
This file imports into Logic Pro X.
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3 years 3 weeks ago #7968
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Daniel Beasley replied the topic: Unable to parse FCP XML file
Hi Sean,
I get a DTD validation error when trying to reimport your xml back into Final Cut Pro X. Can you see if you are able to re-import it back into FCPX?
If you are unable to then that suggests that your xml file is corrupt as FCPX is unable to read it again. Try exporting a new xml to see if that helps. Re-importing the fcpxml is a good way to check if a valid fcpxml has been created.
I get a DTD validation error when trying to reimport your xml back into Final Cut Pro X. Can you see if you are able to re-import it back into FCPX?
If you are unable to then that suggests that your xml file is corrupt as FCPX is unable to read it again. Try exporting a new xml to see if that helps. Re-importing the fcpxml is a good way to check if a valid fcpxml has been created.
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3 years 3 weeks ago #7964
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Unable to parse FCP XML file to obtain project information
Details:
Asset [nil] has no valid media
Extracting Audio
Extracting audio
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 a Library or Event;
- Ensure that this is not an empty project (or that all audio is disabled);
X2Pro Audio Convert 4.5.6
Final Cut X 10.5.4
Details:
Asset [nil] has no valid media
Extracting Audio
Extracting audio
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 a Library or Event;
- Ensure that this is not an empty project (or that all audio is disabled);
X2Pro Audio Convert 4.5.6
Final Cut X 10.5.4
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