Creating App Previews with Final Cut Pro X Final Cut Pro X combines power and flexibility to let you create great app previews. Start by capturing screen recordings from your iOS device or Apple TV with QuickTime Player on your Mac. Next, you’ll use Final Cut Pro to edit the recordings and add titles, transitions, a soundtrack, and voiceover. In this Episode of Final Cut Pro Radio We talk all about Final Cut Pro version 10.4.9 with fellow trainer Iain Anderson from Australia. Zero crossings, Sound Track Pro X, FCPX 10.4.10, vertical video, Audio cross fades, mixed media timelines and lots more. Iain's got a new Final Cut Pro book coming out in a few weeks.

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Final Cut Pro X requires a Mac with macOS 10.14.6 or later, 4GB of RAM (8GB recommended for 4K editing, 3D titles and 360° video editing), OpenCL-capable GPU graphics card or Intel HD Graphics 3000 or later, 256MB of VRAM (1GB recommended for 4K editing, 3D titles and 360° video editing), 3.8GB of available disk space. For details, see minimum system requirements.

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Move a library

Move a Final Cut Pro X library to an external drive to save space or to edit your project on another Mac.

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About Final Cut Pro X

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If Final Cut Pro X isn’t working, isolate and fix the issue.

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About incompatible media in Final Cut Pro X

Detect and convert incompatible media in Final Cut Pro in macOS Mojave.

Detect and convert incompatible media in Final Cut Pro X projects

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