Final cut express HD Lion

Bonjour,
J'ai installé Lion et depuis je ne peux plus importer des fichiers dans les chutiers!!!
FCE HD se ferme.
Que faire?
Merci pour votre aide.

Please excuse me for replying in English, my french is unusable.
This thread may answer your questions, particularly the first and third post.
In short: FCE versions 3.5 and 4.0 can work under Lion, provided they were installed on Snow Leopard or previous, and then migrated, or the system upgraded.
Neither version can be installed on Lion.
Verision 1.0 through 3.0 cannot and will never run on Lion.
Bernd

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  • Final cut express with Lion

    I had to replace my Hard Drive on my iMac and had Lion installed then I reinstalled FCE and it  won't work at all. Is it because FCE won't work as a new install with Lion? Do I need to get the new version of Final Cut?

    The FCE installer needs Rosetta, which is not part of Lion.  Also, FCE itself is not supported on Lion (FCE was discontinued last June when FinalCutPro-X was released.)
    I'd suggest moving on tto Final Cut Pro X.  Yes, it's a whole new learning curve, but there are good resources available including Izzy Video's free Final Cut Pro X tutorial course.

  • My current os x is 10.9.5, using final cut express vers. 4.0.1.  I have imported .mov clips created with a older mac os x (lion) and converted them to import into fce. after doing this as well as putting clips on the fce timeline when playing back t.h

    My current os x is 10.9.5, using final cut express vers. 4.0.1.  I have imported .mov clips created on a older mac os x (lion) and when I wanted to import them into fce, a quicktime conversion window opened up and converted them (I haven't experienced this in the past). I then imported the converted quicktime clips into my fce project.  After doing this I took selected clips and put those edited clips on the fce timeline.  When playing the video back in the fce timeline,I noticed
    1) the video wasn't playing back smoothly like the original content
    2) when looking at the timecode reading of the timeline, the timecode was sputtering as well as the video and audio.  I exported to quicktime just to see if that was consistent, it was.
    When I play the converted quicktime content independently of fce,  it plays normally (no sputtering of timecode, video and audio.  Need help to resolve the sputtering playback of converted video content in the fce timeline.  I've never experienced this before.  Any suggestions?

    When you say you converted the clips before importing them into FCE, did you convert to AIC or DV and do the converted clips match your FCE Sequence settings exactly?  If not, go back and convert the original files again, using the intended Sequence settings as a guide.
    -DH

  • I installed Final Cut Express in new I-Mac OSX Lion 10.7.2 and it won´t start

    I just installed Final Cut Express 4 on a new IMac with OS X 10.7.1 and can´t get it sto launch.

    It's an accomplishment that you were even able to install it on Lion (normally it won't even install on Lion).
    But as you have already found out, it won't start, and even if it does it is not likely to run properly.  Apple discontinued FCE and do not support it on Lion.  You should get Final Cut Pro X instead.

  • Will Final Cut Express be improved by upgrading from Mountain Lion to Mavericks?

    Will the performance of Final Cut Express, currently running under Mountain Lion OS X 10.8.5 (12F45), be improved by upgrading to Mavericks?

    Ian R. Brown wrote:
    .  .  .  .  but you will need to have Mavericks installed to use FCP X.
    Should you feel the urge to give it a try, this website has a free 2 hour course of video  tutorials that will get you off to a flying start.
    http://www.izzyvideo.com/final-cut-pro-x-tutorial/
    There are some 26 "bite-size" lessons so it's not too daunting.
    Quite right Ian.
    Probably should have mentioned it. 
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  • Clean install of Lion with Final Cut Express

    I use Final Cut Express and Aperture 3 as my main pro software.
    Recently when I wiped my boot drive and reinstalled Snow Leopard I found I had to install Final Cut Express first before doing the software
    combi update and then installing the rest of my software.
    If I now do a clean install of Lion from a backup I have already made from the download last week, is this going to be possible to continue using
    FCE4 rather than installing Snow Leopard first and then Lion on top off.
    Thanks in advance for your help.
    Matt

    Yes, it should.  I was successful with my Win7 Boot Camp partition.  But as always, be sure to backup the Windows partition, with a cloning utility if posssible, just in case...

  • Apple Final Cut Express 3.5 on Lion doesn' t work

    Hello everyone,
    My Lion runs great, but I've now bought Apple Final Cut Express 3.5 andwhen I try to install it it says: "You can use the" FinalCutExpress.mpkg "not open, because the PowerPC programs will no longer be supported." Cansomeone help me and does anyone know how to Lion "uninstall" again?
    Sorry for my bad English

    I know this babowa has had their question answered, but I thought this could be helpful to others.
    If you have just one hard drive in your computer (12 steps - total time: about an hour):
    1.  Go to Disk Utilities and select your hard drive.
    2.  Click the partition tab, click and drag the current partition smaller by about 20 GB (if you have it to spare)
    3.  Click the + at the bottom (it should fill the blank space remaining), select the new partition, name it "New_Snow", set the format of the new partition to Mac OS Extended, and then click "apply".
    4.  Insert your Snow Leopard disc, and reboot holding down the C key (this should boot to the installer).
    5.  In the installer, select the "New_Snow" partition that you created (NOT THE BIG ONE WITH ALL YOUR STUFF ON IT), click the customize button when you see it and deselect everything - this installs just the base operating system and will be the quickest.
    6.  When the computer reboots, hold down the "Option" key, and select the "New_Snow" partition to boot to.
    7.  Once in the Snow Leopard OS (can check by seeing if Launch Pad is in the dock), insert the Final Cut Express disc, and install it and whatever else you want to your "New_Snow" Partition.
    8.  Open the apps, register them, and enter in the CD key.
    9.  Use the software updater (found in the apple menu) and choose to update anything associated with Pro Apps and Final Cut Express.
    10. Reboot.  Hold down the Option key again, and select the Lion partition this time.
    11.  After you have booted into Lion, go to Applications>Utilities>Migration Assistant, and select the following settings:
      a.  From another Mac, PC, Time Machine Backup...
      b.  From a TimeMachine backup or another disk.
      c.  Make sure your "New_Snow" disk is selected.
      d.  Deselect everything but Applications, and continue with install.
    12.  If you want, keep the other partition as a backup (it has FCE on it already and everything) or use DiskUtility to remove the 2nd partition, and resize your Lion partition back to full size.
    Here is the short version of this method for people who know how to partition hard drives and do reboots, etc:
    1.  Create a new partition on your hard drive
    2.  Install just the base SL OS to the new partition
    3.  Boot into your new SL installation, install FCE, open it and register it, and run the FCE-associated updates
    4.  Boot back into Lion, and use the Migration Assistant to transfer only Applications from the SL partition to the Lion partition.
    Total time spent using this method is about 1 hr + (including FCE updates).
      5 mins to set up the new partition
      20-25 mins for the base OS install
      10-15 mins for the FCE install
      10 mins for updates
      5 minutes to transfer apps from the SL partition
    Notes:
    I bet the "install Rosetta Stone" method would have worked too, but I didn't try it.  I already had a second partition set up on my computer with Snow Leopard; so, all I had to do was boot to it, do the FCE install, then transfer it to my Lion install with the migration assistant. 
    Hope that helps someone else who doesn't want Final Cut Pro X or doesn't/can't afford the upgrade for $400.  I figure even if it took you 4 hours to do, you're still likely saving $100 per hour.
    FCP X download - 3 hrs
    Installation - 15 minutes
    Immediate learning curve issues, etc. - a few more hours
    Updates - 30 mins
    total alternative cost about 8 hrs and $400.
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  • Final Cut Express 4 with Lion OS X

    Will my Final Cut Express 4 software still work if I install Lion on my iMac?

    scartacus wrote:
    I have done a clean install of Mountain Lion on my mid 2010 Macbook Pro.
    I have the original 4.0 Final cut Express disk. If I install this 4.0 on a mountain lion mac, will I get an option to update to 4.01 via update or am I stuck on 4.0?
    Thanks
    Did you read my post in this thread?
    Be aware that FCE and the Lions are not supported by Apple and unexpected results can occur, meaning users have to either live with the problem or sort it out themselves.
    Al

  • Final Cut Express 2 and Lion?

    Hi,
    I have some thoughts on FCE2 (2.0.2) and the Lion. Is it fully compatible or is it recommended that I buy Final Cut X in the App Store? I am interested in buying a new MacBook Pro 13-inchand need to know about my Final Cut Express 2 is fully compatible.
    Thanks in advance.

    Have been trying out FCX over the past month or so and not only is there key framing capability, but I would say its key framing techniques are more intuitive and the results superior to the legacy FCE and FCP.
    I think I pretty much agree with Ian Brown's views on the new program.  The majority of FCE (and probably FCS) users should find that FCX is more of an opportunity than a limitation to their creativity. It's different and requires an adjustment to our thinking, but most of us can get the hang of the new approach and terminology (which I am Not a fan of) in short order. (That's not to say that I don't agree with much of the criticism from the film & broadcast people, because I do.)
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  • Recently upgraded from Snow Leopard to Lion then Mavericks. I have Final Cut Express and when I export to Quicktime, and open to play the movie, Quicktime starts to "convert" it? What is this about????

    Recently upgraded from Snow Leopard to Lion then Mavericks. I have Final Cut Express and when I export to Quicktime, and open to play the movie, Quicktime starts to "convert" it? What is this about????

    My existing movies are all the following types straight from FinalCut
    Apple Intermediate Codec, 1920 × 1080, Millions
    16-bit Integer (Little Endian), Stereo, 48.000 kHz
    This particular movie is 6.66 Gb
    The new Quicktime player in OS Mavericks converts these to the following format:
    Apple ProRes 422, 1920 x 1080
    Linear PCM, 16 bit little-endian signed integer, 2 channels, 48000 Hz
    And a movie size of 6.48 Gb
    Please, please can someone tell me why?

  • Lion et final cut express problem?

    Depuis que j'ai installé Lion, je ne peux plus utiliser la fonction importer des fichiers dans les chutiers.
    Le programme se ferme.
    Y-a-t-il une solution?
    Merci de votre aide.

    Get a free copy of MPEG Streamclip and convert everything to QuickTime using the DV codec.
    There's a link to the software and a tutorial, [here|http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2070861&tstart=0].
    When you have done that, open Final Cut.
    Go to the menu bar: Final Cut Express > Easy Setup. Choose DV PAL or NTSC depending on what your local TV standard is. If you have shot widescreen material, choose the Anamorphic variant of one of those settings.
    Go to the menu bar again: Sequence > Settings > Load Sequence Preset.
    You are now ready to begin importing and editing your project. Don't forget to save often and have fun.

  • Hy, I would like to make update from snow leopard to the OX Lion. Work's the final cut express 4 work's with the OX lion? Thank you for the answer.

    Hy, I would like to make update from snow leopard to the OX Lion montain. Work's the final cut express 4 with the OX mountain lion? Thank you for the answer.

    This may help:
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/20365522#20365522
    Al

  • Lion an Final Cut Express : are they 100 % compatible?, Lion an Final Cut Express : are they 100 % compatible?

    I have not yet installed the news OS. Before, I need to know if it si 100 % ok for Final Cut express?
    Thanks in advance for you answer.
    Vincent

    I'm currently using FCE 4.0.1 and no issues. However it wont work properly right off the bat after you upgrade so you'll have to delete the program and reinstall it from your disk.  The only wierd thing is I'm missing about 10 or so filters I had before which may be due to the os but for me its still not much of an issue. They aren't any of the major filters that most users will need every day.

  • I run Final Cut Express 4.0.1; I shoot with a Sony HDR-CX260V. How do I import from the camera directly to Final Cut, without having to go through the intermediate step of using iMovie?

    I use Final Cut Express 4.0.1; I shoot with a Sony HDR-CX260V.
    How do I import from camera to Final Cut without going through the intermediate step of using iMovie?

    If you shoot in one of the following modes you should be able to Log & Transfer directly into FCE:
    HD:  1920x1080/60i (FX or FH mode)
    HD:  1440x1080/60i (HQ or LP mode)
    SD:  720x480/60i
    1080/60p (PS mode) seems to be the default mode in your camcorder.  FCE only supports progressive video in 720p50 or 720p60.   That's probably why you have had to import via iMovie.
    It would be better to upgrade to Final Cut Pro X, the version currently supported.  FCE was discontinued over 18 months ago and is not supported on Lion or Mountain Lion.

  • My HD died on my iMac. I replaced it and lost everything that was on it. I found my source disks from my original purchase for Final Cut Express HD 3.5.  I now have Maverick ISO and it will not let me load my software so I can continue my film work. ???

    My HD died on my iMac. I replaced it and lost everything that was on it. I found my source disks from my original purchase for Final Cut Express HD 3.5.  I now have Maverick ISO and it will not let me load my software so I can continue my film work. How do I get it too recover it without paying for it again since I paid for it already and have projects in progress that need to be completed?

    1) Partition your hard drive or add an external drive and install Snow Leopard (with the Optional Rosetta) into it and then you can dual-boot (System Preferences:Startup Disk) into Snow Leopard and run FCE 3.5 there.
    2)  Use one of the following methods to install FCE 3.5 into Mavericks:
    a)  Pacifist:  http://www.charlessoft.com/
    b)  Jeremy Johnstone's Terminal method:  http://www.jeremyjohnstone.com/blog/2012-03-11-installing-final-cut-pro-studio-2 -0-on-mac-os-x-10-7-lion.html
    Reports on this forum seem to confirm that Final Cut Studio 2 will continue to operate in Mavericks once it is functionally installed, albeit some plug-ins may fail to function.  FCE 3.5 is the same generation as FCS2, and presumably will continue to operate in Mavericks, as well.

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