1. | Which software should you update before you install Final Cut Pro? |
2. | What are the names of the three additional applications that come with Final Cut Pro 5? |
3. | What can you use a support profile for? |
4. | What does Final Cut Pro use scratch disks for? |
5. | Should the Final Cut Pro cache files be stored on an Xsan volume? |
6. | How do you specify a limit on real-time bandwidth? |
7. | What effect does the new Dynamic setting have on video quality? |
8. | Why do some audio filters affect real-time performance more than others? |
9. | What are the default Final Cut Pro 5 button layouts used for? |
10. | Why is the Handles option useful when you're working with dupe for film matchback? |
1. | You should update Mac OS X and QuickTime before you install Final Cut Pro. |
2. | Cinema Tools 2, LiveType 2, and Compressor 2. |
3. | To collect the information required by AppleCare or to use as a comprehensive inventory of different systems to compare setups. |
4. | Final Cut Pro scratch disks are used to store temporary data, such as media files, caches, and the Autosave Vault. |
5. | Cache files should never be stored on an Xsan volumethey are too small for the software to handle efficiently. |
6. | You can Limit Real-Time Video To a specified data rate in the User Prefrences window under the General tab. |
7. | To sustain real-time performance, the Dynamic option enables FCP to adjust video playback quality between High, Medium, and Low settings as required. |
8. | Different audio filters make varying demands on the CPU. Some processor-intensive filters use multiple tracks of real-time bandwidth. |
9. | The default FCP 5 button layouts are used for audio editing, media logging, and working with multiclips. |
10. | Handles are used to identify frames that may be lost during the negative cut. |