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Is FCP 7 backwards compatible?
Posted by Jack Bibbo on July 27, 2009 at 12:38 amOr will it take all FCP 6 projects reformat them for 7 and not allow you to go back to 6.
Christian Castillo replied 13 years, 10 months ago 14 Members · 23 Replies -
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Russell Lasson
July 27, 2009 at 1:16 amNope. But you might be able to get an XML of a sequence back to FCP6.
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Russell Lasson
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Steve Eisen
July 27, 2009 at 1:20 amBased on previous versions, no. It will let you know that the project you are opening is from a previous version of FCP. It will ask if you want to continue. When you continue do a save as and give your project a new name. If you ever need to open that project in FCP 6, you will still be able to, granted you cloned your hard drive before upgrading.
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Shane Ross
July 27, 2009 at 1:21 amI have successfully exported a project…full project…from FCP 7 to FCP 6 just fine…via XML. Easy as pie…or is that cake?
PIECE OF CAKE!
Shane
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Michael Horton
July 27, 2009 at 9:09 pm -
Shane Ross
July 27, 2009 at 9:11 pmVersion 4. Version 5 is for the current one.
Shane
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Rick Lavon
July 30, 2009 at 8:55 pmShane, what about codecs?…Do they have to be common to both versions?..Specifically, do AJA codecs support both versions?
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Shane Ross
July 30, 2009 at 9:44 pmAJA doesn’t do codecs. They use the Apple ones. They, like Black-Magic and Matrox, just slap their name on them so that their card will capture to them…or something like that.
Anyway, all of the current codecs will work…but none of the new ProRes codecs that come with FCP 7 will be backwards compatible….ProRes Proxy, ProRes LT, ProRes 4444…nor will the AVCIntra decoder.
Shane
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Jack Bibbo
July 30, 2009 at 9:53 pmInteresting. So if I start my project at my Studio using FCP 7 and ProRes LT, export an XML and move it to another Studio that has only FCP 6. It wont work? Did I understand that correctly?
So if I know that I will transfer stuff at a later date to another studio then use a codec that is compatible to both, like ProRes HQ.
Right?
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Shane Ross
July 30, 2009 at 10:16 pm[jack Bibbo] “Interesting. So if I start my project at my Studio using FCP 7 and ProRes LT, export an XML and move it to another Studio that has only FCP 6. It wont work?”
Nope…wait…wait wait wait. I lie. I wanted to double check so I plugged in my drive with footage imported with the various ProRes flavors and…well, QT opened them. And then I brought them into FCP 6 and…they showed up fine.
Oh, hold on, I DON’T lie. OK, so I can see them in the browser and QT, and play them..BUT…I cannot have a sequence with those settings. When I add them to the sequence I have a big RED render bar. This is apparently because QT contains the ProRes DECODER for all the ProRes flavors (I just played them on the reception iMac and they play too), but you cannot ENCODE to those formats…nor have timeline settings.
So, you can see the footage, but you cant’ work with it. You’ll have to render them to plain vanilla ProRes. So the benefit is gone.
ProRes HQ should ONLY be used for high HIGH end stuff, like RED or HDCAM SR or other HIGH end 10-bit formats. There is literally NO benefit between ProRes and HQ with HDV or DVCPRO HD or AVCHD or other 8-bit formats like HDCAM.
https://forums.creativecow.net/faq/applefinalcutpro#75
Shane
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