Final Cut Express Scratch Disk Error
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Setups, Presets, Settings, and Preferences Using Easy Setups Specifying User Preferences and System Settings Setting Editing Preferences Customizing the Timeline Display Specifying Render Control Settings Setting Scratch Disk Preferences Specifying Memory & Cache Settings Specifying Playback Control Settings Setting External Editors Preferences Customizing Final Cut Express Creating Custom Screen Layouts Creating Custom Shortcut Buttons ⎙ Print + Share This Page 1 of 13 Next > This chapter explains Easy Setups—FCE's https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-kRM8a4P88 streamlined configuration feature—and then walks you through your preference options in the User Preferences and System Settings windows. This chapter is from the book This chapter is from the book Final Cut Express HD for Mac OS X: Visual QuickStart Guide Learn More Buy This chapter is from the book This chapter is http://www.peachpit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=483789&seqNum=7 from the book Final Cut Express HD for Mac OS X: Visual QuickStart Guide Learn More Buy Final Cut Express's designers have carefully organized the tools you use to configure settings and preferences. The goal of this organization is to make it much easier for editors using the most common hardware and video formats to configure FCE--and much more difficult for users to unintentionally modify individual settings within a preset configuration. This chapter explains Easy Setups--FCE's streamlined configuration feature--and then walks you through your preference options in the User Preferences and System Settings windows. FCE's preset principle is balanced by a highly customizable interface. At the end of this chapter you'll learn about options for reconfiguring Final Cut Express's interface to complement your personal working preferences. About Easy Setups, Presets, Settings, and Preferences FCE preference settings are accessed from three menu choices: Easy Setup, User Preferences, and System Settings ( Figure 3.1 ). Figure 3.1 Access preference set
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can quickly de-rail any promising project. Pro Apps Expert Alex Snelling points them out one by one. By Alex Snelling From Bollywood in India to the FIFA World Cup in South Africa I see the same mistakes time and time again. I made these same mistakes myself, before I decided to learn the software properly from the ground up. 10. SAVING When you create a new project FCP does not ask you to name it and calls the project “Untitled Project 1” (or 2, 3, 4…) This is VERY VERY BAD. You must name this project immediately. The reasons for this are not obvious but in the background, FCP will store media and render files in folders named after your project. If you ever lose connection between these media files and the clips within FCP (for various reasons, see below) you might find it either very boring or sometimes impossible to locate the correct files. If several people are using the same user account, the danger becomes even greater as they may also create an Untitled Project 1 and their files will go into your folders. So always name your project as the very first thing you do. 9. RETAIN THE PROJECT NAME UNTIL THE END OF THE JOB As a freelance editor, I have spent days reconnecting media from other editor’s fragmented projects. FCP does have anautosave function but this has its own way of working and I always periodically make manual backups of projects. This is best done at finder level by just copying the project and renaming it (opt drag, see figure) Opt drag to copy a file at finder level. Back-up at least once a day but more regularly if you have a weak heart! If you choose a SAVE AS function from within FCP, the name of the project will be changed. >>>> By default, the project name has “copy” appended to it but my suggestion is to add the date and time. IF you do it this way, this you must remember to CLOSE the new project and then REOPEN the original project. Otherwise this can create a huge problem in terms of where future media is saved, the worst-case scenario being that the media is divided between many folders all named after that day’s project name. Again this is not an immediate problem but can cause SEVERE PAIN in the future. 8. ALWAYS NAME YOUR CLIPS Just like with projects, name your clips before you do anything else, particularly when capturing from tape. Although FCP now allows you to change the name of media files after they are captured, this is a last resort and should not be attempted unless you are very confident with FCP. If you do this without good knowledge of FCP, you run the risk of losing the connection to your project FOREVER. So think about