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62Final Cut Pro User Guide
If your device didn’t come with a cable and you’re not sure what kind of device you have,
you can check the logo near the cable ports on your device to see if it matches the USB or
FireWire logo, both shown above. Otherwise, check the documentation that came with your
device.
To check whether your camera is compatible with Final Cut Pro, see the Apple Support
article Cameras supported by Final Cut Pro.
Media formats supported in Final Cut Pro
You can import and work with the following video, audio, and still-image formats in
Final Cut Pro:
Video formats
Apple Animation codec
Apple Intermediate codec
Apple ProRes (all versions)
Apple ProRes RAW and Apple ProRes RAW HQ
AVCHD (including AVCCAM, AVCHD Lite, and NXCAM)
AVC-ULTRA (including AVC-LongG, AVC-Intra Class 50/100/200/4:4:4, and AVC-Intra LT)
Canon Cinema RAW Light (requires the camera manufacturers plug-in software)
DV (including DVCAM, DVCPRO, and DVCPRO50)
DVCPRO HD
H.264
HDV
HEVC (requires macOS 10.13 or later)
iFrame
Motion JPEG (OpenDML only)
MPEG IMX (D-10)
QuickTime formats
REDCODE RAW (R3D) (requires the camera manufacturers plug-in software)
Uncompressed 8-bit 4:2:2
Uncompressed 10-bit 4:2:2
XAVC (including XAVC-S)
XDCAM HD/EX/HD422
XF-AVC
XF-HEVC