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Recommended Combinations of Final Cut Pro and QuickTime
This article was first published in the August, 2009, issue of
Larry's Final Cut Pro Newsletter. Click here to subscribe.
As you know, most versions of Final Cut Pro are tied to certain versions
of QuickTime, but as time passes, it gets harder and harder to remember
all the different permutations. I can't remember if I wrote about this
already, but Mark
Besh sent
me this:
FYI: Found this chart of suggested configurations at Digital Rebellion.com
Larry replies: Thanks Mark for pointing this out, and Digital Rebellion
for putting it together.
Larry Jordan is a post-production consultant and an Apple-Certified Trainer in Digital Media with over 25 years experience as producer, director and editor with network, local and corporate credits. Based in Los Angeles, he's a member of both the Directors Guild of America and the Producers Guild of America.
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