I think that colleague of yours contacted us too, but I've not heard back from my two replies.
I doubt that multi-clips are the cause of the error. The problem is more likely the result of another piece of software introducing bogus data into the FCP project that breaks XML export.
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Wes Plate
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On Mar 29, 2011, at 8:24 AM, Gerald van Leipsig wrote:
> Thank you Mark!
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> On Mar,29 2011, at 4:11 PM, Mark wrote:
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>> Final Cut Pro calls this command, "Collapse Multiclip". You'll find it under the "Modify" pull down menu.
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>> Mark
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>> --- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Gerald van Leipsig <GeraldAvid@...> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> A colleague of me is having trouble exporting a sequence from Final Cut. He gets a XML error on exporting both to XML, and to AAF using Automatic Duck.
>>> We're guessing its related to the multi-cam clips present in the sequence.
>>>
>>> Since there seem to be many on this list who use both FC and Avid I thought I'd ask here:
>>> Is there a command/workaround in FC that achieves the same result as the commit multi-cam command in Avid to get rid of the extra clips in a group? Any other solutions anyone can think of?
>>>
>>> TIA, Gerald.
>>>
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