5/16/2023 0 Comments Fxfactory dmg![]() ![]() The launch therefore will take a like bit longer than expected for such a simple app. You can save the report either as formatted text or as a tab text file for import into a data base.ĭuring launch the application will scan the actual FxFactory library (probably other engines will follow) for the available plugins. This will scan the XML for used templates only and check the availability and the details. Second usage is to create a report about the used Motion Templates (using the licensed version) The XML can be imported into FCPX again to have a copy of your original timeline with modified settings – might be helpful for reviewing versions. The application also allows the remove, disable and enable FX within the XML. This information allows to get an overview of the FX used in your timeline which you won’t have inside FCPX. The result will be listed in a table view showing what have been used how many times. The application scans the XML for any “effect” entry and the base settings. There are 3 ways to use the application plus an extra option.įirst get a list and then modify an existing XML (10.0.9 not recommended – 10.1.x or higher recommended). Latter is pretty helpful since FCPX will often enough replace missing fonts by “Helvetica” with a very small font size without notification. Usage of them for every clip (in a timeline) is listed. ![]() X-FX Handler will extract the FX information (Motion Templates) out of the XML and list them. Some of you will know the app from a Rippletraining episode – for those who don’t know the app or what it is good for: ![]()
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