![]() There was a menu for a while to convert these projects but it was now gone. ![]() Latest version of FCPX 10.4 did not know what to do with these projects that were also some times stored on sparse disk images (oh how the Xsan did not like these projects at the time). Some of the restored projects didn’t use FCP7 they used early versions of FCPX with their events and projects folders separated (not the current library structure). Archive restored, FCP7 projects converted to FCPX. ![]() We also used Kyno to drill down into all the restored projects to identify en masse all the restored footage that it incompatible with FCPX. And then FCP7 to XML to sendtoX to FCPX is not too bad. The best part was that we moved from a dedicated old iMac running macOS 10.12 to a newer iMac Pro with macOS 10.14 on the Xsan and can run FCP7 thanks to that new app that makes it work. ![]() It would then have access to the network and the SAN where do all our editing and where we restore archive from LTO archive. Now FCP7 could be installed on the same Mac as FCPX. The app is called Retroactive and it would be very useful to us. Reading further it also allowed FCP7 to be installed on macOS 10.14 (Mojave)! Now this was a useful revelation. Then one day I heard of this project that allowed to install iTunes on macOS 10.15 (Catalina) which only had the new Music app. Use Retroactive app to install Final Cut Pro 7
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