Transitions don't appear in Final Cut Pro

People who also purchased Final Cut Pro and Motion5 along with their MacBook are having trouble with hidden transitions. I don't have Motion5, so I can only check with FCP. Could someone please help? It would be helpful if you could point out any points I may have overlooked.🙏


⚫︎Transitions don't appear in Final Cut Pro(Japanese)



-current situation-

  • Transitions cannot be used in both FCP and Motion5 (only category name is displayed)
  • Movies >Motion Templates >Transitions >Angle Wipes >Basic - BL to TR >Basic - BL to TR.motr


-suggestion-

  • Reduce hierarchy: Rename the actual transition folder to “Angle Wipes_Basic-BL to TR” and move it under Transitions. →Delete empty Angle Wipes folder
  • vz.r's opinion is that there is no problem with the installed hierarchy.

MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 13.6

Posted on Feb 15, 2024 6:58 PM

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Posted on Feb 15, 2024 7:30 PM

Template provided by, and used in Final Cut are actually INSIDE the Final Cut app package.


The two paths to those templates are:


Final Cut Pro > Contents > Plugins > MediaProvides > MotionEffect.fxp > Contents > Resources > Templates

Final Cut Pro > Contents > Plugins > MediaProvides > MotionEffect.fxp > Contents > Resources > PETemplates

[There's also IOSTemplates, but those are only Effects]


In my version of FCPX (10.4.10) there is no category Angle Wipes and there are no templates named Basic - BL to TR, etc...


So that probably means that the transitions are 3rd party additions (and I have NO idea why they would have been installed FCP purchased with a MacBook.)


If they exist on the computer, check OTHER user accounts (Macintosh HD / Users /) in the Movies folders ( > Motion Templates > etc...). If they're found there, they can probably simply be moved to the current active user folder's Movies > Motion Templates > ...


Otherwise, if they are 3rd party and have a specific installer (like FxFactory, etc.) then they will need to be dealt with via the installer. FxFactory and the like are basically viruses installed to keep track of how you're using (ostensibly) their software, but there's no way of knowing what else they're doing in the background — you're just supposed to "trust them".


The only other place they would be installed is for ALL users in

/ Library / Application Support / Final Cut Pro / Templates /

however, in this case, they would not be "hidden" and would appear, no matter what user was logged on, in Final Cut.


HTH

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Feb 15, 2024 7:30 PM in response to LocaAlicia

Template provided by, and used in Final Cut are actually INSIDE the Final Cut app package.


The two paths to those templates are:


Final Cut Pro > Contents > Plugins > MediaProvides > MotionEffect.fxp > Contents > Resources > Templates

Final Cut Pro > Contents > Plugins > MediaProvides > MotionEffect.fxp > Contents > Resources > PETemplates

[There's also IOSTemplates, but those are only Effects]


In my version of FCPX (10.4.10) there is no category Angle Wipes and there are no templates named Basic - BL to TR, etc...


So that probably means that the transitions are 3rd party additions (and I have NO idea why they would have been installed FCP purchased with a MacBook.)


If they exist on the computer, check OTHER user accounts (Macintosh HD / Users /) in the Movies folders ( > Motion Templates > etc...). If they're found there, they can probably simply be moved to the current active user folder's Movies > Motion Templates > ...


Otherwise, if they are 3rd party and have a specific installer (like FxFactory, etc.) then they will need to be dealt with via the installer. FxFactory and the like are basically viruses installed to keep track of how you're using (ostensibly) their software, but there's no way of knowing what else they're doing in the background — you're just supposed to "trust them".


The only other place they would be installed is for ALL users in

/ Library / Application Support / Final Cut Pro / Templates /

however, in this case, they would not be "hidden" and would appear, no matter what user was logged on, in Final Cut.


HTH

Feb 15, 2024 8:17 PM in response to LocaAlicia

When you set up a new Mac, you always have to set up a unique user account. If the transitions were installed prior to that, then they aren't installed for the "current user". They need to be moved into the appropriate user account.


That said, the second image you're showing me is the Blocks Category. I will assume that there is a collection of transitions with various categories, also missing.


What is the source for the 3rd party transitions? Was an installer used? (Motion Array?)

Feb 15, 2024 8:38 PM in response to fox_m

the second image you're showing me is the Blocks Category.
What is the source for the 3rd party transitions? Was an installer used? (Motion Array?)

Unfortunately, there are only two screenshots and no further information. I'm making a guess based on little information, but there seems to be a limit. We will notify you as soon as information becomes available.

Feb 15, 2024 8:07 PM in response to fox_m

that probably means that the transitions are 3rd party additions

fox_mThank you for your reply. There are details in the link, so I'm sorry that I have omitted some parts of my explanation.🙇‍♀️ It says "I additionally purchased a Final Cut Pro plug-in (transition) and stored it in finder," so I think it's made by a third party.


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