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OK, so I'd love to get it here at work, but I'd REALLY like to not have the install connected to my Apple ID only. In certain situations, having a physical copy is really necessary. Any word on whether this will be available at some point as a DVD? The only thing I see is App Store downloads...
Larry Jordan says there's no multicam in X and we should complain to Apple about that.
[www.larryjordan.biz]
Larry Jordan has also released a bunch of training material.
[www.larryjordan.biz] Michael Horton -------------------
I really hope you can adjust your screen. We only have seen images with two video track layers. I know you can collapse or next the video tracks but I really want to know if you can make the timeline FULL size on one monitor and have your bin and canvas window on another. That is a big one for me.
I completely agree with Michael. We should get the training video from Larry watch then decide when to download and check it out. The beautiful part about that is that it doesn't take over FCP7. What really concerns me is that there is no ability to bring a FCP 7 project file into FCP X. That is a MAJOR DEAL. I am going to remain hopeful and think they will adjust that. I also agree with Larry, we have to remember that in doing a major re-write, there is no way they could have gotten everything into this version.
I think it's 10.6.6, Jude, but I don't remember. It's not a separate thing; it's part of the OS, so it comes with whatever the relevant Mac OS X updater is.
Clay, Apple hasn't said anything about physical media. There's no reason to think they're going to be manufacturing any. But early reports are that Final Cut Pro X is a self-contained app bundle, which means you can move it around just by copying the app itself. It's not like older versions where you had to run an installer that put tons of different things all over your computer, according to what I'm hearing. So assuming that's correct, you're free simply to copy the app to a flash drive or whatever you like, if you want a tangible backup copy. Of course, you can always reinstall straight from the App Store just by hitting the download button, so that's also an option.
A few first impressions
1 - no real time audio mixer (or none I can find) where you can keyframe and move volume in realtime (the mixer is one of the great tools in FCP 7 and earlier 2 - keyboard shortcuts seem dramatically changed - although you can remap to anything you'd like 3 - interesting useful new transitions and filters - would help if more things came up with contextual control click menus 4 - no multicam - big omission
Here's my contribution from my twitter feed:
Happy Final Cut Pro Solstice, editing software interface nerds! [twitter.com] ak Sleeplings, AWAKE!
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