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Final Cut Library Manager 3 review: Housekeeping for your FCPX libraries

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<p>Final Cut Pro X celebrates its fifth anniversary this summer, and while the reimagined video editing software has come a long way since that rocky debut, the application’s use of libraries—a package containing projects, events, media, and render files in one convenient place—continues to be an enigma to many users.</p><p>That’s a shame, because Apple’s implementation of libraries actually makes media management easier for the most part, especially when it comes time to copy or move projects to another Mac, or archive after delivery. Many editors frown upon the way FCPX keeps media behind a veil of secrecy, rather than entirely within their control like Final Cut Pro 7 and earlier.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3052323/software/final-cut-library-manager-3-review-housekeeping-for-your-fcpx-libraries.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>

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