mark the in and out point; the display of media is shown in List view only—there
is no option to view clips as a Filmstrip; and there is no provision to view media as
Videos or Photos, as when importing from camera card.
Regardless, all the functionality is there to effi ciently import and organize media
direct from hard drive or camera/media card. Aside from a few differences, the
process of importing media from camera, media card, or hard drive is very similar.
Import from Tape
There is a third way to import media: Final Cut Pro X enables capture from DV,
DVCAM, or HDV tape.
While not too many people shoot tape these ...
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