Final Cut Pro update caused library of over 55 projects to only open 5! Event still exists in library package but won't open with new update. How Do I Fix this?
High profile program, high profile problems. Gosh I'm so tired of using this forum for the numerous issues this program cooks up. The FCP program has (Despite years of using it and dealing with its odd issues) given me more trouble than any other Apple Program I've ever used. That being said, I had a library I'd been working on for two years, full of projects. It always had a yellow exclamation mark beside it when up in FCP library tab, indicating that there was a corrupt file. The thing is, that file didn't exist ( you couldn't relink media, attempt to fix or locate). It wasn't even in the projects list, it was an old project who's library had already been deleted- a ghost project if you will. So, despite knowing it was still somehow there- I just kept on working, it told me the file was a problem, I'd search for it to delete it and couldn't find it, I'd ignore it. Fast forward a year and all of the sudden I get the "Final cut pro needs to close to avoid damages to library" while I'm in the middle of a project. So I close it and try to reopen it, it would open briefly load and then crash again with the same message. Through opening it repeatedly I'm able to export the two most important projects to XML. I then update Final Cut Pro, delete my preferences, duplicate my full library and delete the original. When I open up the program it wants to tap into the duplicated library, but then says that library needs to be updated. I update it, load it in, and bam, over 55 projects gone, just five remaining. So I say, that's fine, I don't need all of them, just the two important ones. Only here's the kicker, one of the XML's, the slightly newer of the two, opens, loads, all fine. The other, exported in the same way, at the same time, has its DTD unrecognizable. I open it in a text editor and attempt to rewrite the code to no avail. I export it to an older computer running an older version of FCP with the same result, incompatible. Now, when I attempt to open the library it was apart of at all, it gives me the same five projects, none of which are important or needed. If I open the FCP Library package contents I can see the event for the project I need there, named and labeled, and the library is like 800 GB's large. It's storing library memory, but somehow my program can't access it. I need to trash the entire library to free up space but desperately need this ONE project off of it before that, everything else can go. My internal drive is only a terabyte, so it's running wonky because of this large library- it has to go. But if I can't get the project I need off of it I can't delete it yet. I considered backing it up to an external drive and then trying to open it on my older computer but don't have an external drive with enough memory on it for that sort of a huge transfer + all the media I'd need to duplicate. I'm ready to break things over this. Anyone have any advice?
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