![]() ![]() I bet you’ve never been so happy to see a progress bar have you? Now go get a beer and celebrate while your sequence renders and you feel that warm feeling of relief come over you… Unless you’re at work. It certainly is a much more simple approach. – Paste the previously copied timeline in the new sequence. It is only necessary to upgrade to Final Cut Pro if you decide you want to go Hollywood and have lots of effects. – Manually set the settings to match the original sequence (if it is using Compressor settings of either HDV or H.264 you might want to change this to some form of ProRes) – Right-click on the new sequence go to settings. – Right-click in the Browser window and make a “new sequence” How could something this simple cause any problems? Just some opening graphics, interviews strung back to back with supers. Here is a simple timeline where the error popped up. What the hell Final Cut? In searching the web I found a couple solutions that worked for some people but I figured out one that has worked every time this pesky error shows up. I know I’m NOT out of memory… In fact, I am currently only using 30% of my RAM. I dont know if anyone who reads this uses FCP7 but if it even helps one person with this INCREDIBLY annoying problem then its worth confusing some readers.Įvery once and a while I’ll be editing a project and go to render and see this. How to fix an Out of Memory Error message in Final Cut Pro 6 or 7 Studio.Video Text Below:Typical Causes of the Error:- An Unusable or Bad Project (Corrupt.
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