< Blog HomeFinal Cut Pro 6.0.2 P2 import issue solved?
I posted a
thread last week about some of the issues being experienced with the new Final Cut Pro patch.
Well, Shane Ross was one of those people experiencing problems. He did a complete reinstall and managed to narrow down the problem (at least on his system) to
FX Factory plugins. This is probably not an issue with the plugins themselves but with Apple's FXPlug plugin system.
It is recommended that you temporarily disable all custom FXPlug plugins until a patch is released to fix the issues.
Shane's complete blog post is
here.
Steps for disabling the plugins:1. Click on
Effects in the top menu and scroll down to
Effect Availability. Select
All Effects.
2. Go to the
Effects tab in the browser.
3. Scroll sideways to the column marked
Effect Class. There you will see the type of effect it is. If this column is not visible, control-click on the column bar and select
Show Effect Class.
4. You will then need to go to the Finder and browse to
/Library/Application Support/Final Cut Pro System Support/Plugins and remove the FXPlug plugins that you identified via the Browser in step 3.
Note: for safety, you are recommended to move them to another folder instead of completely removing them.
5. If you are going to remove them, try checking for an uninstaller program before you do so. Also make sure that you have the necessary installation discs and serial numbers to successfully install them again.
6. If this is too complicated or risky, or you can't do without a particular plugin, just downgrade to 6.0.1 until a fix is issued by Apple. Apparently they are aware of the problem and are fixing the issue.
Posted by Jon Chappell on Nov 26 2007 to
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