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What I do wrong? More Less. Reply I have this question too 14 I have this question too Me too 14 Me too. Just boom, and there they are. You can start reviewing them. You can even edit them right into your timeline! Meanwhile, in the background, FCP X is copying the frames over to your media folder. Final Cut Pro X also automatically detects people in your shots — probably using the same algorithm found in iPhoto and Aperture — and categorizes them for you: one person, two people, close-ups, wides.

The feature is simply not present in FCP X. And what about broadcast monitoring? Every commercial editing bay on the planet has a broadcast monitor sitting right next to the computer monitor. The broadcast monitor is where your pictures really live.

And Final Cut Pro X includes no support, of any kind, for broadcast monitoring. Those are all ways of getting timelines into and out of your edit system. Need to get an EDL from another editor? As does Larry Jordan. You can find the user guide and links to training here. Prescription : If you are seeing new puzzling behavior in FCP X, resetting your preferences is the first thing to try.

Especially if the software has crashed on you, because a crash can cause the preference file to become corrupt, and a corrupted preferences file can cause FCP X to crash.

Digital Rebellion Preference Manager is an excellent free tool to save and restore fresh preferences or you can use FCP X build in function. Resetting preferences is quite safe. However, you will lose a few bits of customization, the most unfortunate being custom naming presents.

The few items in preferences will be reset: general, editing, and importing; as well as Browser column settings. But Your Share Destinations, Effect presets as well as audio effect presets will all remain intact.

FCP X performance is amazing, and in most cases sharing exporting an unrendered timeline is several times faster than the time it takes to render and then share. Prescription : If you can open a Library, try moving your Events to a freshly created Library. Oftentimes this can resolve the issue. Moving out individual Events out of the Library may make the Library able to open again, and point instead to a problem Event, or even timeline.

The backups are organized by folders by Library name with timestamped Libraries inside the folders. Just double click the backup Library of your choice and FCP X will walk you through the restoration process. Prescription : There are two main ways to resolve this. First, copy the contents of your Event to a freshly created Event within the same Library, or secondarily, try a fresh Library. First to the same Library, and if that fails, to a new Library. Prescription : Finding that one piece of the bad media can be time-consuming, but you gotta do it.

If a share or render fails midway, FCP X may give you a frame number where the error occurred. If hiding your media does resolve your issue, try hiding just portions until you can narrow down the culprit.

Disabling media folders Event by Event can help isolate the problem clip. As of FCP X Therefore attempt to isolate the clip where the problem occurs to narrow down the possibilities of problematic plugins. Sometimes, however, you are unable to load a Project Timeline because simply accessing that plugin causes a hang or a crash. If that is the case, disable everything and slowly add items back. Thus I would encourage you to contact them about the issue. While you are waiting, you can temporarily move the FXPlug Plugins to another location.

Find them here:. Motion templates rarely cause issues, but a corrupted file in a motion template can cause issues.



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