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What I found really interesting is that this comment caused a huge amount of discussion as to whether or not Apple would actually fix this in the future, and also the relevance of “match framing” in a Final Cut Pro X world. The problem is that if you have a lot of clips in your browser, working out where the clip you’ve “revealed” is located can be tricky - there’s no easy way to spot the browser playhead. Q: What was the problem that you wanted to solve?īack in September Scott Simmons posted a comment on a Final Cut Pro Facebook group about his frustration of using the “Reveal in Browser” feature in Final Cut Pro. Even though he only started developing about a month ago, it has grown into a utility many Final Cut users will find very useful.Īs with many tools, ‘Necessity is the of invention.’ Chris solved a problem for himself, and realised that many other users would like to use the solution as well.

FCPX Hacks is a donation-ware script that makes Final Cut 10.2.3 do things it has never done before. Luckily, while we wait, Chris Hocking of LateNite Films has released a system that adds features that many users have been asking for for years.
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The wait for an update to 10.2.3 has been the longest ever. Every few months Apple release an update, and we open the present to see if our wishes have come true. Want to match frame a multi-cam clip? A scrolling timeline? Drag markers along a clip? All possible with LateNite Film’s FCPX Hacks.Īlthough Final Cut Pro X users very much appreciate the unique features it offers, in the years since its introduction they haven’t been reticent in asking for more. FCPX Hacks is a new third party add-on for Final Cut Pro X that provides features a lot of people have wanted for many years.
