NeatVideo Crashes FCPX 10.1.1 I can't work like this
NeatVideo Crashes FCPX 10.1.1 I can't work like this
I have some clips with the Neat Video Effect and have been able to render out my timeline. However, every time I try to zoom into my timeline X crashers. I don't have this problems with a project that doesn't have the Neat Video Plugin. I just purchased Neat Video on Feb 14th, 2014 and am using the latest Pro Version 3.5
Lets try to isolate the problem a bit more. Could you check if you can you reproduce such a crash in a fresh new test project with one clip (please use the clip from the testkit) and one effect (Neat Video) added to it?
Please also send us (support [at] neatvideo.com) the crash logs from those crashes.
Thank you,
Vlad
Please also send us (support [at] neatvideo.com) the crash logs from those crashes.
Thank you,
Vlad
The crash logs are usually stored in the following folders:
- /Users/<username>/Library/Logs/CrashReporter
- /Users/<username>/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/
- /Library/Logs/CrashReporter
- /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/
There may be many files, some of the are related to Final Cut.
Please e-mail us the reports related to Final Cut Pro for analysis.
Since you mentioned multicam, I guess this may be related to the problem discussed here. Therefore I would also like to ask you the same:
Vlad
- /Users/<username>/Library/Logs/CrashReporter
- /Users/<username>/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/
- /Library/Logs/CrashReporter
- /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/
There may be many files, some of the are related to Final Cut.
Please e-mail us the reports related to Final Cut Pro for analysis.
Since you mentioned multicam, I guess this may be related to the problem discussed here. Therefore I would also like to ask you the same:
Thank you,Please prepare a reproducible test case:
- a precise description of the steps required to set up the test project and then leading to the problem(s);
- a sample clip used in the test case;
and e-mail it to support[at]neatvideo.com. We will receive the test case, follow your steps and use your test clip to reproduce the issue. Once it is reproducible on our machines, we can identify the cause of the problem and either fix it or pass it to Apple (if the problem is in FCPX itself).
Vlad
Yeah, sorry I thought I had sent it this morning, but after sending this last post, I found the email setting in my out basket, as I hadn't sent it yet. So anyway, hopefully we can get to the bottom of this, because this isn't good. Perhaps there is something with my workflow, but I should certainly be able to use NeatVideo in a multicam clip and then zoom into my timeline when needed without X crashing. I'll get you those crash reposts this afternoon. Thanks.
I have a current workaround it seems. If I select to change the appearances of clips in the timeline to either the far left selection or far right selection which basically does not show the video portion of the clip in the timeline, then it doesn't crash. Once I select any setting in-between, which displays the video portion of the clip in the timeline, it will crash when I try to zoom in our out of the timeline. Sometimes I can in-fact just change the clip hight, and it won't crash when selecting a clip view that displays video in the timeline clip, but not very often as opposed to selecting the far left or far right selection which never seems to crash.
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I have had similar issues in projects that are relatively small (5 minutes or so).
Adding Neat Video (usually within multi-cam clips) often causes hangs and crashes, but it's often after the clip is applied and the system then has to re-interpret the project with the new clip once the NeatVideo window has been closed.
This has happened with FCPX 10.0.9 and 10.1.1 and it feels as if there is too much *strain* on the system... there appears to be a momentary pause whilst the Mac tries to cope with the load, then the whole thing locks up and needs to be force quit.
I've left the Mac for a long time on numerous occasions and the problem doesn't resolve 9 times out of 10 (closer to 10 times out of 10 really).
I have a 1st Gen Retina MacBook Pro, so this should be able to deal with this type of thing comfortably I'd imagine.
I too have found that it's useful to view the project timeline in either extreme-left (all audio previews) or extreme-right (no audio or video previews) to minimise such crashes.
Hopefully adding my experiences will flag that it's a reoccurring problem that would be much better off fixed.
Generally though, Neat Video is superb; keep up the good work
Thanks
Adding Neat Video (usually within multi-cam clips) often causes hangs and crashes, but it's often after the clip is applied and the system then has to re-interpret the project with the new clip once the NeatVideo window has been closed.
This has happened with FCPX 10.0.9 and 10.1.1 and it feels as if there is too much *strain* on the system... there appears to be a momentary pause whilst the Mac tries to cope with the load, then the whole thing locks up and needs to be force quit.
I've left the Mac for a long time on numerous occasions and the problem doesn't resolve 9 times out of 10 (closer to 10 times out of 10 really).
I have a 1st Gen Retina MacBook Pro, so this should be able to deal with this type of thing comfortably I'd imagine.
I too have found that it's useful to view the project timeline in either extreme-left (all audio previews) or extreme-right (no audio or video previews) to minimise such crashes.
Hopefully adding my experiences will flag that it's a reoccurring problem that would be much better off fixed.
Generally though, Neat Video is superb; keep up the good work
Thanks