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509Final Cut Pro User Guide
First Marker on the Angle: Final Cut Pro uses the first marker in each angle as the
sync point.
Tip: With this method, you can use the first marker to define a region that can
be fine-tuned with the “Use audio for synchronization” option (described above). In
other words, you don’t need to place the marker exactly—just close enough so that
the automatic audio sync feature can sync the angles the rest of the way.
11. If you want to change the video properties settings, click the Video pop-up menu,
choose Custom, then change the settings as appropriate.
Note:
By default, Final Cut Pro analyzes the selected clips and configures these settings
according to the most common clip properties among those clips.
12. If you want to change the rendering codec, click the Rendering pop-up menu and
choose a different codec.
13. To change the rendering color space for your project, click the Color Space pop-up
menu and choose a color space.
When the Color Processing setting in the Library Properties inspector is set to Wide
Gamut, you can choose either Standard - Rec. 709 or Wide Gamut - Rec. 2020.
Otherwise, the rendering color space is chosen for you based on other settings, such as
Video Format. For example, setting the video format to NTSC SD automatically sets the
color space to Standard - Rec. 601 (NTSC).
14. If you want to change the audio channel configuration or sample rate, use the Channels
pop-up menu or the Sample Rate pop-up menu, respectively.
15. Click OK.
Final Cut Pro creates a new multicam clip in the event and places duplicates of the
selected clips in the new multicam clip.