Kaku Ito
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Just stay with FCP7 for now.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
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So wheres Color ? and soundtrack ? and DVD Studio Pro ?
Have Red stopped talking to Apple? They seemed like good friends when Red were first on the scene. Is this a parting of the ways?
Final Cut Pro X: "Open in Timeline" edits cause permanent change to source media
Symptoms
Editing a clip after using the "Open in Timeline" command in the event browser changes the source media file.
Products Affected
Final Cut Pro X
Resolution
If Final Cut Pro X has not been restarted, the Undo command is available to restore the original media. To undo, click Edit and choose Undo.
If Final Cut Pro X has been restarted after the change has been made, the clip will need to be reimported in order to restore the original. To do this, mount the camera or camera archive and import the clip again. This will create a new clip in the event browser.
http://library.creativecow.net/adcock_gary/FCPX/1
The available output options:
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I love the YouTube and Facebook options :rolleyes5:
Havent checked that but so far Ive managed to render over AFP network using files over 2GB. Now thats ProRES files, next test Uncompressed.Anyone know if the gamma issues have been fixed? Or will we need to wait for Lion for that?
Any one know if Avid are still doing there deal?
Welcome to the party
Cheers
Dave
Be careful when playing around with FCP X people!
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3816?viewlocale=en_US
Just stay with FCP7 for now.
I think what needs to happen with this initial release is the editing community needs to see if they like the dramatic change Apple has made. If the answer becomes yes, then they have succeeded and can build on the new app, adding features that are heavily requested, and perhaps not adding features they believe take the app backwards.
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Although not ideal in the long run, I do like the way Apple has allowed both versions of FCP to be installed. Smart move on their part.