Friday, August 3, 2012

Re: [Avid-L2] Movie Export FAILED!

 

I have seen this bug intermittently with Symphony
V6.0.1. The only solution Is to quit and restart
Symphony. Sometimes I have to do this twice.
Eventually I have always been able to export the
sequence.

Robert Landau
New Century Films, Inc.
Burbank, CA

On 8/3/12 6:17 AM, artisanaltv wrote:
>
> Hey Everybody.
>
> Still working through the bugs here with Symphony
> 6 on my MacPro 12 core. Had a rather aggressive
> and persistent error while trying to output to
> Quicktime last night. I found another message
> referencing the same bug, but the list wouldn't
> let me respond to it for some reason, so forgive
> me for starting a new thread.
>
> Has anyone else (other than the original poster
> who wrote about this back in April) seen the
> "Exception: Movie export from procedures FAILED!,
> errcode: 4294967247" message?
>
> I got it repeatedly. I was trying to make an H264
> export from my DNxHD115 timeline. I tried sending
> to Sorenson directly, but that also failed, with a
> different error that I wasn't able to write down.
>
> I was eventually able to defeat the problem
> temporarily (twice) which was enough to get my
> pieces out. But I can foresee this being an
> ongoing problem, so am wondering if anyone else
> has faced it and beaten it.
>
> I'm running Symphony 6.0.1 on a 2.4GHz 12 core
> with 32GB of RAM, running OSX 10.7.4. I have the
> default Radeon 5770 card that came with the computer.
>
> Oh, and the pieces I was trying to export were 35
> and 45 seconds long, but the failure came
> immediately upon hitting "save" on the export.
>
> The workaround involved quitting AVID, then force
> quitting out when it hung up during the quit, then
> relaunching, and re-attempting the output. Most
> times it would fail, but occasionally, I got a
> "looking for unrendered Audio Suite effects"
> message, which would hang up. When I Command-. to
> get out of that, I had a brief window in which the
> export would work. But after that export, the bug
> would reoccur and I'd have to go through the whole
> thing again. Also, I should mention that I had
> mixed down my video to a single track, and done
> the same for my audio, after an initial, unmixed
> timeline failed to export.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks!
>
>

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