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What’s new in Final Cut Pro 10.0.3?
Final Cut Pro 10.0.3 includes major new features and enhancements, detailed below.
Multicam editing
You can now use multicam clips to edit footage from multicamera shoots or other
synchronized footage in real time. Working with multicam clips in Final Cut Pro is
a exible and uid process. While the active angle plays in the Viewer, you can also
view all angles playing simultaneously in the Angle Viewer and easily cut and switch
between them. You can create multicam clips from diverse media sources and modify
existing multicam clips during the editing process.
For more information, see Multicam editing overview on page 351.
A/V output
You can now connect your computer to an external video monitor for audio and video
(A/V) output. In addition to showing you how video and audio look and sound on an
NTSC/PAL or HD broadcast monitor, this feature also allows you to test output with
more sophisticated devices such as vectorscopes and waveform monitors.
A/V output is available only with OS X Lion v10.7.2 or later and requires compatible
third-party video interface hardware and software. FireWire DV devices are not
supported. For more information, contact the device manufacturer or go to the
Final Cut Pro X Resources webpage at http://www.apple.com/nalcutpro/resources.
For more information, see View playback on an external video monitor on page 90.
Manual relinking of clips to media les
Now you can manually relink Event clips and project clips to media les. Manual
relinking gives you more control over your post-production workow.
For more information, see Relink clips to media les on page 467.
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What’s new in Final Cut Pro?