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Discussion dans 'Apple Final Cut Pro 7 & Express' créé par Plocploc, 24 Octobre 2002.

  1. Plocploc

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    Bonjour à tous,

    Je travaillais tranquillement ce matin à un montage quand j'ai eu besoin de digitaliser un plan supplémentaire. Aussitôt dit et fait lorsque je m'aperçois que la lecture du plan nouvellement digiltalisé est parasité par des drops (pixels blancs et son infect). Je veux redémarrer FCP et là impossible : erreur type 2.
    FCP s'ouvre par ailleurs normalement (seul ou par un autre projet) mais le projet initial semble impossible à récuperer.

    Est-ce grave docteur et que dois-je faire pour récupérer mon projet de ce matin ?

    Merci
     
  2. Plocploc

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    Personne n'a une idée pour résoudre ce problème ?
    FCP continue de refuser d'ouvrir le projet défectueux (mais en quoi l'est-il ?) mais s'ouvre normalement par ailleurs.

    Des avis sur cet épineux problème seraient très appréciables.
    Merci d'avance
     
  3. Plocploc

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    SVP...
    Personne ne peut m'aider. toujours impossible d'ouvrir ce fichu projet.
    Alors que FCP reste normal par ailleurs...
    Je suis vraiment bloqué...

    SOS.... SOS
     
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    salut, moi, quand j'ai ce type de message, c'est juste un probleme de memoire allouée au programme (je n'arrivais même plus à ouvrir FCP). J'en ai mis un max et je n'ai plus ce problème là.
     
  6. isa3

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    ou comment sauver un projet corrompu

    Je viens de lire un article interessant sur comment sauver un projet corrompu qui ne veut plus s'ouvrir :

    http://www.kenstone.net/fcp_homepage/restore_corrupted_project.html

    Restoring A Corrupt Final Cut Pro Project

    1) Take your media offline. If you have SCSI drives in an external dock, just turn them off. If you have an (unsupported) external FireWire drive, just unplug it. If you have internal IDE or SCSI devices, just rename the Capture Scratch folder, and any Render folders.
    2) At this point, your corrupted project will open and all of your media will be offline. DO NOT RECONNECT THE MEDIA AT THIS POINT when prompted.

    3) While in your corrupted project, CLOSE ANY OPENED SEQUENCES.

    4) Then go to the File menu and choose "Save As" to save a new version of your project.

    5) At this point, you can choose to put your media back online by undoing whatever method you chose to make it offline and then launching the NEW version of your project. If your project opens fine, then the corruption is more than likely in the Sequence that you closed before doing a Save As. This is by far the most common Project corruption, the last opened Sequence. I have found that if you CLOSE ALL SEQUENCES before quitting FCP, you can lessen the potential for project file corruption significantly.

    6) In the case that your new Project file DOES NOT open successfully at this point, do the following:

    7) Again take your media offline. And re-launch the project.

    8) Now what you will need to do is re-connect all of your media in your project to it's new location. DO NOT RECONNECT ALL OF THE MEDIA AT ONCE, and DO NOT RECONNECT ANY SEQUENCES, ONLY RECONNECT CLIPS!!!

    (At this point, I have not seen a Render file cause Project or Sequence corruption, but that is not to say that they wont. It might be a good idea to first reconnect all of your media first, and the render files after.)

    9) Reconnect each bin in your project separately, quit FCP and re-launch your project. If after a bin is reconnected the project sill launches fine, then the corrupted clip is not among those selected. When you finally reconnect the clip that is corrupt, the Project will fail to open. Keep track of which bins you have reconnected to track down the corrupt clip. ONCE YOU HAVE ISOLATED THE CORRUPT CLIP, DELETE IT FROM THE BROWSER AND RE-IMPORT IT. During this step, you may also choose to simply delete ALL clips from the Browser and then re-import ALL of them at once. This method can potentially save time, but can also potentially be difficult depending on your skill level with media management in FCP.

    10) After re-importing the clip, quit FCP and re-launch the Project. If all is well, carry on to the next step. If the Project fails to open again, delete the media file for the corresponding corrupted clip and re-digitize it later.

    11) After all clips have been reconnected successfully, or deleted do to corruption, reconnect your Sequences. If you attempt to reconnect the Sequences before finding the corrupted clip, you will corrupt your Sequence.

    12) After all Sequences are reconnected, you have successfully restored your Project! Delete the old version (the originally corrupted one).


    Of course, in life, nothing is guaranteed, but this method has worked for me on numerous occasions. I mentioned earlier that it is a good idea to close all opened Sequences before quitting a Project. The reason is because CLIPS are what tend to corrupt a Project, and Final Cut Pro project will access any opened Sequences before successfully launching. If a corrupt clip has been used in a Sequence that was left open, the Final Cut Pro Project will fail to open. If the Sequence was closed before quitting FCP, then the Project itself will open, but the Sequence within it will not. In this case, at least the Project will open, take the media offline, and re-connect until you find the clip that is corrupt and your Sequence should be fine too.
     
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