Splice is showing an error code. What should I do?

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There are a number of things that might lead to an error in Splice. Often, the app recognizes how to fix the issue itself. Otherwise, you can try some common solutions.

  • Reboot your device.
  • Update iOS and Splice to the most recent version.
  • Export options. Try exporting your project with a lower resolution, a lower frame rate, or both
  • Check that your device has enough available storage to complete the export. You can do so in Settings > General > iPhone Storage. Make sure you're not simply freeing up space on iCloud storage, as Splice can't use that.
  • Switch to a different internet connection. If you're using a WiFi network, try your mobile data connection, and vice versa. If you're using a VPN, turn it off and try again.
  • Check for faulty files on your timeline. All pictures and videos shot with your phone will work fine. However, the app may not recognize files from an external source, such as WhatsApp.
  • Another format. If you have any videos that weren't taken by your iPhone, try converting them to another format and reuploading them to your project.

If you still can't identify the faulty assets, try removing every single one (such as pictures, videos, and audio files) in order. By repeating the process for each asset, you'll quickly learn which is causing the issue. Then you can exclude it from your project.

 

If none of the solutions listed above solves the issue, reach out to our Customer Support team and attach a screenshot or a screen recording that could show your experience.

 

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