But if you’re using X day in and day out in the latest version of OS X you’re looking at the TC display constantly. ![]() Timecode Display is (finally!) Fixed in El Capitan This feature opens up huge new workflow potential and is a major leap forward toward X’s viability in more enterprise grade post/broadcast environments. It now means Libraries can be kept on a SAN volume without the performance hit normally associated with it that forces many users to keep Libraries on local volumes. However if you do work across a SAN, this is really critical. If you’re not working in a shared environment with other editors this is not something you care about. This is a mighty feat of engineering that has been desired since Final Cut X was first released way back in 2011. Faster Performance for Libraries on a SAN.Keyboard shortcuts are ⌥⌘E for Add Default Audio Effect, and ⌥E for Add Default Video Effect. ![]() ![]() So if you happen to have a different favorite audio or video filter you’d like to choose as your default and apply via a keyboard shortcut you’ll be all set. The default audio and video effects are EQ and color corrector out of the box. Now with audio and video as separate customizable effects.
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