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Pending Exports disappear if/when Final Cut Pro crashes or Force Quit required #405

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belisoful opened this issue Oct 26, 2024 · 0 comments
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belisoful commented Oct 26, 2024

Apple Feedback Assistant ID: FB15619039

DESCRIBE THE BUG:
If Final Cut Pro crashes, all the pending exports are erased upon re-opening.


TO REPRODUCE:
Export 2 long videos, so there is at least one pending.
Hit any one of Final Cut Pros nasty little bugs for it to blow up in some fabulous terminal way, or just Force Quit the App if you want to be nice about it... reopen and the export is gone.


EXPECTED BEHAVIOUR:
The currently rendering video should pick up where it left off, even if it has to go back a few frames to reset buffers and such upon re-open. All the pending exports must be retained.

This is also true of currently running exports upon Quitting the Application. It should continue asking if the user wants to quit because of the background render, but it shouldn't terminate all the pending and current render upon closing, just pause them. They should be restored upon re-open.

I also like the option of changing the "You have Background tasks; Are you sure you want to quit?" to include a check box to cancel the pending and current rendering videos, with a default of No (or with persistence from whatever was chosen last time).


SPECS:

  • 2021 16-inch MacBook Pro (M1 Max, 32GB RAM, 2TB SSD)
  • macOS Sonoma 14.6.1
  • Final Cut Pro 10.8.1

ADDITIONAL COMMENTS:
Apple. I am for hire as a consultant or internal product reviewer.

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