I'll give that a shot. Thanks for all the info from everyone.
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "jeffsengpiehl" <jeffsengpiehl@...> wrote:
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> QT files can be created open ended or closed ended- I think Open ended will cause the problems you're having there. Try turning off the "fast internet streaming" check box prior to export.
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> JDS
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> --- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, John Moore <bigfish@> wrote:
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> > I have been exporting a QT ref with 4 tracks of audio from Avid Mac SNDX 4.0.5. I then open the resulting QT ref in QT Pro and export to a ProResHQ .mov with 4 discrete audio tracks. After many crashes with a disk full error after about an hour of exporting I cleared off a 325 GB drive and exported to that. Finally it worked but the resulting file is only 95GB. All the volumes I had been exporting to with the crashes had at least 135 GB free space. After finally getting a successful export to a drive with 320 GB free I had to reexport a 2nd version to the same drive which then had 138GB free. I figured since my first export was only 95 GB and the new export was only an addition of 4 seconds of black at the end I figure it should be no problem. I also made sure to leave the computer alone and not run Avid during the export but it crashed again. I then exported the new file to a empty 325GB drive and it worked and the file was 102GB. So
> > why is QT Pro crashing saying disk full -34 error? Is QT Pro trying to grab a bunch of space because it doesn't know how big the file will be? I remember FCP etc... use to have a problem where during certain operations it would try to commandeer all the space on the drive and would sometimes give false errors because of this. Could I be seeing some remnant of this. Curious what others think.
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> > John Moore
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> > Barking Trout Productions
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> > Studio City, CA
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Thursday, February 23, 2012
[Avid-L2] Re: Disk Full Error -34 when exporting a ProResHQ for QT Pro from QT Ref dnx?
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