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If you are working with Apple support, they will provide instructions on how to send this file to them.įinal Cut has used preference files since its initial release in 1999. If you are not working with Apple support, you can trash this file. This compressed file contains an anonymized system report covering the hardware and software on your computer which is used by Apple support to look for more serious problems. When you trash preference files, FCP will create a “tar.gz” file on the desktop.(Click Cancel and Final Cut continues to launch without deleting your preferences.) Click Delete Preference and, poof!, all preference files are replaced with new, clean factory settings.The dialog above appears asking if you want to trash Final Cut’s preference files. Press and hold Option + Cmd while launching FCP from the Dock.It does reset all preference settings to Apple defaults and empty the recent libraries list. This process will empty the File > Open > Recent Projects list.īIG NOTE!! Trashing preferences does NOT destroy, remove or alter any libraries, media, or projects.

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NOTE: If you are running an early version of Final Cut Pro X, read further down to learn how to delete preferences manually.īefore you do ANYTHING, make sure you know where all your libraries are stored. Starting with the release of Final Cut Pro X v.10.1.2 and including all later versions, Apple greatly simplified the process of trashing preference files. If it can’t find them – either because you’ve never run the application before or the preference files have been trashed – it replaces those missing preference files with new ones using factory-default values.

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When the application starts up, it looks for these files. NOTE: Another sign of corrupted preferences is a small audio pop at the start of any exported file.įinal Cut needs these preference files in order to operate. A very popular question I get in emails concerns instabilities in Final Cut Pro X and general trouble-shooting tips. When Final Cut Pro X starts acting “weird,” unstable, or just misbehaves in general, an easy first step toward a fix is trash your FCP preference files.








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