Sometimes, you may want to edit Fujifilm XT10 video in FCP X on Mac before sharing with others. But you may encounter some problems when you want to import Fujifilm X-T1 videos to FCP X for editing, like interrupt stop when importing, and couldn’t edit videos smoothly.
So how to import and load video clips from Fujifilm X-T10 to FCP X for smoothly editing on Mac? The best method is to transcode Fujifilm X-T10 footage to FCP X native format, for instance, Apple ProRes codec. The following passage guides you how to convert Fujifilm X-T10 video files to Apple ProRes file for FCP X.
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How to convert Fujifilm XT10 video to Apple ProRes for FCP X?
Step 1. From "File"drop-down option, select "add Video/Audio"to add source Fujifilm XT10 video files to the program.

Step 2. Click "Format"bar, from its drop-down list, select "Final Cut Pro"> "Apple Prores 422(*.mov)"as your desired output file format.

Step 3. Go back to the main interface and press the "Convert"icon on the right-bottom to start Fujifilm XT10 video to Final Cut Pro Apple Prores process.
When the conversion is done, you can easily import the converted video to FCP X for furthering professional editing.
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