FCP import files from OneDrive with M1
With M1 OneDrive is changed to.
I can't import movie files in FCP.
When I open OneDrive folder to locate my videos... see next image below...
NO folders appear!!!
iMac 24″, macOS 12.5
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With M1 OneDrive is changed to.
I can't import movie files in FCP.
When I open OneDrive folder to locate my videos... see next image below...
NO folders appear!!!
iMac 24″, macOS 12.5
Here is the path where OneDrive for Apple Silicon stores files:
/Users/account-name/Library/CloudStorage/OneDrive/
Problem solved :-)
Here is the path where OneDrive for Apple Silicon stores files:
/Users/account-name/Library/CloudStorage/OneDrive/
Problem solved :-)
I don't know where's the real folder with documents.
I understand that one is an alias, there is the arrow, but where is the original? I don't know, it will be hidden.
FCP, like the other programs, should be able to read the files.
I use Adobe Illustrator, open the OneDrive folder, choose the sub folder and open the files!!!
See image below of AI....
Info for Apple.
I discovered on my own that it is possible to open files under OneDrive, I found the path and it works.
Phone support told me that I can't open them!
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Both the OneDrive folders and your Documents folder are aliases. Where are the actual folders and the contents stored. They cannot be accessed for FCP from cloud sources. The files have to be stored locally.
FCP will not use files stored in the cloud. Illustrator doesn’t have to playback multiple files with picture and sound and effects and titles in real time. Find the files you want on OneDrive and copy them onto a local drive.
Your Documents folder is likely in iCloud.
Find the files you want on OneDrive and copy them onto a local drive.
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The files are on the local disk, the root folder is OneDrive because it synchronizes on the cloud, but the files are local.
If I disconnect from the Internet, the files are accessible.
With the latest version of MAC OS OneDrive had to change its engine.
OK, I will open a support request with Apple Support. Thank you.
The real OneDrive folder is saved on the local disk but is hidden, I don't know where.
And even knowing where anyway, the FCP browser doesn't access the hidden system libraries!
It is curious that FCP is not updated, I will write to Apple support. Hello and thank you
If these folders
are stored on your system, go directly to those folders not to the OneDrive alias to find your media.
Uhm… my files are all saved locally and are under the OneDrive folder.
All the programs I use see the OneDrive subfolders. Why doesn't FCP see them?
Can you show us the OneDrive folder and its contents and location in column view.
The folder you have selected is not a real folder. It’s an alias. Where is the real folder? On OneDrive in the cloud?
FCP import files from OneDrive with M1