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Show all posts by userYour basic troubleshooting and discussion forum for all things Final Cut Pro X. If you are having issues with FCP 7 and below, post it in Cafe LA.
Re: FCP 10.3.2 & .mxf files?? - 8 years agoIf it's Sony Raw than I don't think it's supported. XAVC and XDCAM variants are supported.by craig seeman - Café LA - X Re: Should I upgrade MacBook Pro 15", Mid 2014 to new MacBook Pro? - 8 years agoFrom mid 2014 may not be a big enough jump. I'm thinking on my Late 2013 as well. Your needs and workflows are key though. Four Thunderbolt 3 ports is impressive. As someone who live streams that may be more important than any impact on FCPX. Do you think you'll see advantages moving to TB3? The Touch Bar will probably have greater value in the next couple of FCPX updates assuming you like iby craig seeman - Café LA - X Re: HDV capture? - 8 years agoMy understanding is that FCPX will capture it in the HDV codec and put it in a .mov container. I believe the HDV codec can be "optimized" (converted to ProRes after capture is complete).by craig seeman - Café LA - X Re: help organizing my hard drives for recently completed project - 8 years agoUnfortunately you'll have to know how you managed your projects. When importing files into FCPX you can "Leave them in place" or import them into an FCPX Library. You may need to open FCPX and see where the files are for each project. Personally I'd never delete source files. I don't delete Libraries either. I just buy more hard drives.by craig seeman - Café LA - X Re: unable to view clips when trying to import AVCHD on SD card into FCPX project - 8 years agoIt's not clear how you're trying to open the cards. Built in Card Reader? External Card Reader? Straight from Camera via USB? Do the cards mount on your Desktop? It's still not clear what versions of OS and FCPX you're using on each computer. You need to explain what you mean by "clips wont' open on my desktop" as this would have nothing to do with FCPX>by craig seeman - Café LA - X Re: unable to view clips when trying to import AVCHD on SD card into FCPX project - 8 years agoIs this the SAME CARD and MEDIA? Keep in mind files can become corrupt. One recording fine and the next bad. FCPX needs to see the metadata INTACT or it will not identify it as proper source media. I never open cards directly. I use FCPX Camera Archive first. I then know I'm working from a verified copy. FCPX will see it as a camera card.by craig seeman - Café LA - X Re: unable to view clips when trying to import AVCHD on SD card into FCPX project - 8 years agoI think you may need to clarify software and system OS versions. I don't think a PowerBook can run any recent Mac OS let alone FCPX.by craig seeman - Café LA - X Re: Editing a documentary in FCPX 10.2.3 - 8 years agoIn FCPX you can rename the clips. Rename the clips in FCPX will not have any negative impact linking back to the source clips (which can be either internal or external to the library as you see fit).by craig seeman - Café LA - X Re: Audio Volume limitations - 8 years agoHave you tried using "Loudness" in the Inspector Audio tab?by craig seeman - Café LA - X Re: Best External Harddrive FCP and iMac - 8 years agoMid 2011 27' iMac has two Thunderbolt ports. No USB3 ports, only USB2. 2011 21.5" iMac only has Firewire and USB2. Don't upgrade OS in the middle of a project.by craig seeman - Café LA - X Re: DELETING RENDER FILES - 9 years agoYou should be able to do that within FCPX. As to the impact, it may depend what they're being used for. It could impact playback depending on your system. Personally I don't render anything unless absolutely necessary (and sometimes it may be necessary).by craig seeman - Café LA - X Re: Exporting a 1920x1080 sequence for DVD burning - 9 years agoYou could use the built in function in FCPX. Keep in mind DVDs are Standard Definition though. A ProRes Master would give you the best quality file if you're using an external DVD authoring solution. Keep in mind it's still going to have to be downscaled to Standard Def so you have to consider what program can do that best. You don't mention your workflow so it's hard to make suggestions.by craig seeman - Café LA - X Re:
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