Your cart is empty Start shopping. By Mark Brown July 26, 0 comments. Use optimised media. Create Proxy Media. Close other applications. Use Editors Keys If you don't use keyboard shortcuts you're really not going to speed up your editing time much with the program.
Close the Effects Browser and Inspector These live elements of Final Cut Pro X are great for showing live previews of transitions and effects, but whilst open they actually can use a little bit of your processing power.
Once done, proceed to repeat the process with Optimization, Maintenance, and Uninstaller scans which will take your cleanup process even further and delete all the junk automatically, making your Mac feel all sparkly and new.
Particularly, in the Uninstaller tab, make sure to find the Final Cut pro app the select to reset it. Then click the reset button and it will return Final Cut Pro to its factory settings, free of all the junk it might have accumulated over the years. Now, how to speed up Final Cut Pro is no longer a question. How To. Hit Return or Enter to search. How to speed up Final Cut slow processing. Darina Stavniychuk. Explaining complex stuff very simply.
Passionate about writing. Did you enjoy this post? Subscribe Now. If you have assets spread across several drives Final Cut will get slow as it has to keep accessing different sources.
Leaving some breathing room will allow the drive to operate more efficiently. We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon. Many of the links on this site will direct you to Amazon products and if you order via those links, we earn a commission with no additional cost to you. Click the Retime pop-up menu below the viewer and choose Automatic Speed.
To smooth out the apparent motion of a clip playing back in slow motion, you can apply frame blending or optical flow analysis to the retimed clip. Note: Final Cut Pro Any new projects created with Final Cut Pro If you have projects created in earlier versions of Final Cut Pro that have optical flow settings, you can reanalyze them for improved quality by choosing Optical Flow in step 2 below. In the Final Cut Pro timeline , select a range , a whole clip, or a group of clips set to play in slow motion.
Click the Retime pop-up menu below the viewer and choose Video Quality, then choose a setting from the submenu. Normal: The default setting.
Frames are duplicated, and no frame blending is applied to the slow-motion clip. No rendering is required. Frame Blending: Adds in-between frames by blending individual pixels of neighboring frames. Slow-motion clips created with Frame Blending appear to play back more smoothly than those created with the Normal duplication setting.
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