![]() ![]() (You can also add libraries manually, if Spotlight did not find them all.) By default, the list is sorted with the most recently modified library on top. On the right is a list of all libraries that Spotlight has indexed on all the drives checked on the left. Uncheck a drive to not display the libraries stored on it. (I was surprised to see I actually had libraries on my boot disk, until I realized that they were only 27 KB in size.) On the left is a list of all hard disks that contain Final Cut Pro X libraries. The program’s design is both colorful and efficient. At which point, installation is complete and you are ready to work. So, it looked like I guessed right.īefore starting the app, though, you need to read and agree to the following caution. However, when I clicked the blue default choice, the application moved into the Application folder and opened almost instantly. Since French is not my native language, I have no idea what this dialog is saying. After downloading the trial version from the Arctic Whiteness website, when I double-clicked the file to install it, the following message appears. Installation is fast and easy, though with one confusing quirk. When you’re ready you can then recover gigabytes worth of space by quickly and safely removing render files, proxies and optimized media files.Īnother small but oh-so-very-useful feature is Open Alone which will open a library by itself in Final Cut Pro so that you don’t have to manually close all the other libraries first. will find all of your Spotlight-indexed libraries and display them in one window so that you can easily sort them and see how much space they’re taking up. Vincent Zorzi, from, sent me a demo of their latest product: Final Cut Library Manager. Specifically designed for Final Cut Pro X v.10.1 or later and released on March 4, 2014, this utility helps manage your FCP X libraries. ![]()
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