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what does it mean when a red background with a camera and an exclamation point pops up where the video would normally be watched?

what does it mean when a red background with a camera and an exclamation point pops up on a majority of your clips?

Final Cut Pro X

Posted on Nov 11, 2012 7:16 PM

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Nov 11, 2012 7:25 PM in response to mason194

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Missing Camera

A camera that contains files used in Final Cut Pro is not connected to your system.

To avoid getting this alert, create a copy of the media when you import it. See Organize files while importing for more information.

from


http://help.apple.com/finalcutpro/mac/10.0.6/#verd1f977a7


a link to the manual


http://help.apple.com/finalcutpro/mac/10.0.6/


What does all this mean, probably that you were editing using the files on the camera rather than ingesting/copying/importing them into the the FCPX event.


Tony

what does it mean when a red background with a camera and an exclamation point pops up where the video would normally be watched?

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