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  • Final Cut Pro missing Master Temps/3d Text Projects

    Posted by Kenny Klepacki on May 13, 2008 at 6:16 pm

    Reloaded my FCS software again for a fresh install and when i booted it back up i am missing the master templates/3d text projects and a few other things that i used on occasion. anyone have an idea where they went???

    Thanks

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    Jeff Hansen replied 17 years, 10 months ago 4 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Stace Carter

    May 13, 2008 at 7:14 pm

    Are you referring to the motion templates you can pull up from the generator? I know FCP is very particular about where it looks for these, but can’t remember exactly where – I did find this though:

    https://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=301611

    When you’re installing Motion, if you choose an alternate install location for your Motion Content and then run the HD templates installer, the HD templates may not get installed in your alternate location. This can happen if there is a space in the alternate install path (for example, ~/Documents/my content), or if the path contains the name Motion (for example, ~/Documents/motion). In the latter scenario, the HD Templates will get installed in the default location (/Users/Shared/Motion/Templates). You can move the templates to your preferred location, but you must move or copy all of the following files:

    * Motion/Library/Content/Tech Blue
    * Motion/Library/Content/Blocks
    * Motion/Templates/Tech Blue
    * Motion/Templates/Blocks

    The Motion HD Templates.pkg installer is located in the Motion Extras folder on the Motion 2 install disc.

  • Jared Morgan

    June 23, 2008 at 4:32 pm

    Does anyone know if it is possible to change the path of where FCP is looking for these templates? We are working in a networked environment and the goal would be to change the path to something that is shared and replace all of the templates that come pre loaded with FCP to ones that are relative to our network. Seems like a rather easy thing but I can’t find a preference for it. (I know you can do it in Motion) Perhaps there is a manual change that needs to be made to a config or preference file?

    Thoughts?

  • Jeff Hansen

    June 26, 2008 at 9:06 pm

    I am also looking to find a way to share the Master Templates in FCP. If anybody has any ideas about how to point FCP to an custom location (like an XSAN folder) for these master templates other than “/Library/Application Support/Final Cut Studio” I would love to know how your thoughts.

    Yes, you can re-install the Motion content to XSAN and have motion point there and it is shared, but it does not change the location where Final Cut Pro is wanting to see the Master Templates.

    Like Jared says above, it is not a preference within Final Cut.

    I want to be able to construct a FCP project that contains multiple custom HD Master Templates on the timeline(which requires many hours of rendering), and then open it and render it on a different machine(lets call it a render bay)via VNC. This would leave the original edit bay free to work on other projects. The only thing I can find that prevents this workflow is that the Master Templates don’t travel with the project.

    It seems as though Apple made Master Templates to work across multiple users on the same PC recently, but never thought to make them work across multiple machines.

    Has anyone had experience with this problem and Final Cut Server? I don’t think that Final Cut Server would help this situation either.

  • Jeff Hansen

    July 3, 2008 at 6:03 pm

    FCP is locked to look on the local drive for the Master Templates.

    But, looks like As long as you put an identical copy of your custom master templates folder in the “\library\application support\final cut studio\motion\templates” path on each editor, and you are using 6.0.3 or later, all editors will be able to use the templates on each others projects and rendered material does not go offline. It also appears that Final Cut knows to look in the OS drive and find the templates either in the new path mentioned above(6.0.3 and after), or the older user folder path(pre 6.0.3).

    If you want to make a system wide change to the master templates you will need to copy the updated folder to each edit bay individually.

    I have this solution in practice right now.

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