Michael Pulcinella
January 2nd, 2007, 01:37 PM
Yesterday I returned to a sequence in FCE that I hadn't worked on in several weeks only to find that it had been "corrupted" somehow.
Some clips have disappeared from the sequence (although they are still in the browser) and there are now gaps in the timeline that still play as though the clip were there, yet there is nothing to select in the timeline if I want to move, change or delete the clip.
Also, portions of the video are no longer synchronized with audio even though as I watch the playhead move across the time line everything looks fine. Video clips begin to play, then segments of them jump and play again from the beginning as the playhead clearly is continuing on and playing through the rest of the clip or even moving over a different clip.
This has happened several times to me and I must go back and reconstruct much of the timeline in order to fix it. Sometimes a small change to a clip which then neccessitates a render will fix it. Sometimes not.
Sometimes it seems as if a clip extends UNDERNEATH the adjacent clip! I know that's impossible but that's what seems to be happening in a few cases.
I have repaired permissions, trashed prefs and rebuilt the directory with Disk Warrior two times with no change.
Has this happned to anyone else?
Some clips have disappeared from the sequence (although they are still in the browser) and there are now gaps in the timeline that still play as though the clip were there, yet there is nothing to select in the timeline if I want to move, change or delete the clip.
Also, portions of the video are no longer synchronized with audio even though as I watch the playhead move across the time line everything looks fine. Video clips begin to play, then segments of them jump and play again from the beginning as the playhead clearly is continuing on and playing through the rest of the clip or even moving over a different clip.
This has happened several times to me and I must go back and reconstruct much of the timeline in order to fix it. Sometimes a small change to a clip which then neccessitates a render will fix it. Sometimes not.
Sometimes it seems as if a clip extends UNDERNEATH the adjacent clip! I know that's impossible but that's what seems to be happening in a few cases.
I have repaired permissions, trashed prefs and rebuilt the directory with Disk Warrior two times with no change.
Has this happned to anyone else?