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Q: My AVI plays smoothly in QuickTime, but in FCP 7, I get audio but no picture. Q: I can import my AVI clips into FCP X, but when I play them, there’s an image but no sound. Q: AVI played just fine in QuickTime, but they “grey out” in the import window, so I couldn’t import to FCP 7. Q: I imported an AVI file to FCP X, and it goes through the copying process, but nothing showes up on screen. If you want to edit AVI in Final Cut Pro X or FCP 7, the easy option would be converting the AVI files to a more editing-friendly format, such a Final Cut Pro’s ProRes. If your AVI video files are not imported, it’s because of the codec used to create the AVI file is not supported by FCP, even if you have Perian installed, which only allows you to play AVI in QuickTime. Part 1: Common Problems when Importing AVI files to FCP X/FCP 7įinal Cut Pro only reads AVI that both the audio and the video were compressed by using a codec that FCP can recognize. This tutorial will show you what’re the reasons and what’s the simple solution to fix the problem. Luckily, there’s an easy workaround to make AVI files work perfectly with FCP. Chances are, most of AVI files are not compatible with Final Cut Pro X and FCP 7. These.avi files can be read by various media players and video editors across different platforms and devices. Many of our video files today exist in our computers as.
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