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First ,my English is very bad
I know some people have encountered FCPX Crashes after upgrading High Sierra, Because the latest version of FCPX is not yet fully compatible with High Sierra, But this has caused a lot of trouble for many people, I saw that the latest version of iMovie is perfectly compatible with High Sierra, At this time I saw FCPX runaway error is from / Applications / Final Cut Pro.app/Contents/Frameworks. Then I tried to replace iMovie's Frameworks with FCPX and it work!!!
1、Install FCPX and iMovie on Mac App Store
2、go to
3、Copy all the files to
4、If it prompts that the file already exists, just replace!
5、At this time you open FCPX and you will find it working!
This does not affect you later upgrade FCPX 10.4, At the same time, it seems that this has enabled FCPX 10.3.4 to support HEVC clips in advance,
I know some people have encountered FCPX Crashes after upgrading High Sierra, Because the latest version of FCPX is not yet fully compatible with High Sierra, But this has caused a lot of trouble for many people, I saw that the latest version of iMovie is perfectly compatible with High Sierra, At this time I saw FCPX runaway error is from / Applications / Final Cut Pro.app/Contents/Frameworks. Then I tried to replace iMovie's Frameworks with FCPX and it work!!!
1、Install FCPX and iMovie on Mac App Store
2、go to
Code:
/Applications/iMovie.app/Contents/Frameworks
3、Copy all the files to
Code:
/Applications/Final Cut Pro.app/Contents/Frameworks
4、If it prompts that the file already exists, just replace!
5、At this time you open FCPX and you will find it working!
This does not affect you later upgrade FCPX 10.4, At the same time, it seems that this has enabled FCPX 10.3.4 to support HEVC clips in advance,