![]() When you choose Soundflower as your Mac’s audio output you can no longer hear it through attached speakers or headphones. When your Mac makes sound you should see it register in the track’s meters. In the Browse tab of the Info pane choose Stereo 1/2 Soundflower (2ch) from the Input source pop-up menu. ![]() If the Info pane for the track doesn’t appear, choose Track -> Show Track Info. Open GarageBand’s preferences, select the Audio/MIDI tab and from the Audio Output and Audio Input pop-up menus choose Soundflower (2ch). Use the default tempo and time- and key-signature settings that appear in the New Project Template window and click the Create button. This creates a GarageBand project that contains a single digital audio track. You set up GarageBand by launching the application and in the New Project window that appears choosing Acoustic Instrument. When you’re ready to begin your capture, just click Record. From the menu that appears choose Soundflower (2ch). In the Audio Recording window that appears click on the downward-pointing triangle to the right of the Record button. To configure QuickTime Player choose File -> New Audio Recording. In macOS Mojave, you can use Compressor to transcode one or more media files into a supported format such as Apple ProRes, which preserves image quality and provides the best performance when editing in Final Cut Pro.You have a couple of applications on your Mac that can capture Soundflower’s audio-QuickTime Player and GarageBand. If incompatible media is present, you can use QuickTime Player or Compressor to convert incompatible media in the Motion project in macOS Mojave. A message will appear if incompatible media is detected. To see if a Motion project uses incompatible Media, open it in Motion. If your Final Cut Pro library contains Motion projects with incompatible media filesįinal Cut Pro won't detect incompatible media used in Motion projects. When you convert the files, they will be in the same ProRes 422 format as the optimized media. These copies will be compatible with macOS Catalina or later If you created optimized media, you should still convert the original files for future compatibility. When you create optimized media, Final Cut Pro makes copies of the original files in the Apple ProRes 422 format. To sort clips by codec, click the Codecs column heading. Scroll the browser left or right to see the Codecs column. ![]() If the browser is not already in list view, click the Toggle Filmstrip/List View button in the top-right corner of the browser, or choose View > Browser > Toggle Filmstrip/List View.Ĭontrol-click any column heading in the browser, then choose Codecs in the list. You can also use Final Cut Pro to manually identify the format or codec of any clip in your library: To convert incompatible media files detected in Motion and Compressor in macOS Mojave, use QuickTime Player to convert single files, or use Compressor to convert multiple files at once. Learn more about how Final Cut Pro detects and converts incompatible media files. In the window listing incompatible media files, click Convert. In Final Cut Pro, choose File > Check Media for Compatibility. ![]() If you choose Cancel, you can resume scanning the library and convert the incompatible files at any time in macOS Mojave: Final Cut Pro creates copies of the media files in the Apple ProRes format, places them in the library’s current media storage location, and relinks clips in the library to the converted files. To convert incompatible media files immediately, click Convert in the window. When you import media or open a library in Final Cut Pro 10.4.7 or later in macOS Mojave 10.14.6, a window appears that lists any incompatible media files. Detect and convert incompatible media files in Final Cut Pro in macOS Mojave ![]() When trying to play incompatible media in macOS Catalina or later, you might see an incompatible media message in the viewer if you haven't converted the media before upgrading to macOS Catalina or later. ![]()
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