Final Cut Pro X 10.4.1 with Pro Video Formats 2.0.6 running on OSX 10.13.4. For any video formats not supported, use the TriCaster Export tool to convert recordings into ProRes 422 format. VLC Player v3.01 running on Windows 10 64-bit and OSX 10.13.4. For any video formats not supported, use MPEG-2 422 or AVI recording to get compatible media.
When Apple realised 10.1.2 that had more options on where to store media, it caught us all by surprise. This new update of FCLM to 2.50 now handles those changes to Final Cut Pro X.
Timothy Armes from Arctic Whiteness dropped us a line to say that he's just posted the 2.50 update to Final Cut Library Manager online.
'It's a been a gruelling 2 months - Apple completely knocked us off our feet with the new 10.1.2 option of storing external media outside of libraries. http://buwqzi.xtgem.com/Blog/__xtblog_entry/19308970-online-antivirus-scan-for-mac#xt_blog. Although it seems like a small change to handle this, it actually entailed a monumental change to the structure of the our codebase.'
With such a change in the way that FCPX stores external media, it is good to see Arctic Whiteness updating their app quickly to bring back functionality. Mi note 4 vs mi note 5 pro. We know many people who depend on Library Manager on a daily basis.
Timothy told us more about 2.50 Dragonframe 4 0 6.
'With Final Cut Library Manager 2.50 we set ourselves some difficult design challenges: Objective c ftp.
We believe that we’ve met all of our objectives. The main window now displays your libraries and any external media. When possible this media is now grouped with the libraries with which it’s associated so that you can see at a glance how your media files are distributed across the system for each library. Of course, you may prefer not to see all this information, so the new filter bar allows you to choose the media that you’d like to have displayed.
We’ve also included other user interface improvements such as an easy way to list the files used by a library or held inside a media folder.'
Download version 2.50 from the Arctic Whiteness website. It is a free upgrade for existing customers and just over $10 for new ones.
If you are a FCPX user, Arctic Whiteness has released Final Cut Library Manager 3.71.
https://hnmy.over-blog.com/2021/01/mac-os-x-10-6-3-iso-download.html. If you are not familiar with Final Cut Library Manager it is a clever piece of software that lets you see all of the Final Cut Pro X libraries that it finds on your Spotlight-indexed drives.
You can look into your libraries without having to open Final Cut Pro. Events and projects are displayed, along with lots of other useful information. Final Cut Library Manager also gives you detailed information on used and recoverable disk space.
You can find out which external disks you need to reconnect to have access to your libraries. This is handy when you want to quickly find missing libraries. If you have chosen to keep your media and caches outside of your library assets then the program allows you to see where they’re stored and which disk to reconnect to get them back online.
There is a ton of other features that Final Cut Library Manager is capable of, but I won(t list them all. If you want more information about what it can do head over to their website.
Version 3.71 allows support with FCPX 10.4.9. That’s about it!
Final Cut Library Manager is available in a few versions, and the features you get depends on how much you pay. The basic version is free.
Above you can see what versions are available and how much they cost.