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Staff BlogsJon Chappell
Introducing FCP Versioner![]() And even if you never use the versioning capabilities, it is still very valuable to have XML copies of your project files because XML files are plain text and therefore it is virtually impossible for them to become corrupt beyond use. We've all had the situation where our FCP project got corrupted and it corrupted half of the autosaves as well. In addition, it offers a wealth of options for managing your backups to ensure they don't eat up all your disk space. Rather than simply keeping a certain number of total backups, Versioner can choose to keep a certain number per day, week or month, allowing you to see much further back in time while minimizing disk usage (the current day's backups are always kept in their entirety unless you set a limit on them). So it offers three main advantages over more general backup solutions: 1. You get a list of changes so you're not just looking at a filename or date 2. It saves the project as XML so you get a plain-text version for safety and compatibility 3. It offers flexible backup management options to ease disk usage FCP Versioner costs $59 but a 15 day trial is available here. It requires OS X 10.5+ and Final Cut Pro 6.0.2+ (autosave requires FCP 7.0). As always, we appreciate any and all feedback - just use the Report Bug or Suggest Feature links within the application. We have lots of other software for Final Cut Pro; see our Resources page for more details. Categories: DR News, Front Page News, Utilities
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