Robert Lane
July 15th, 2009, 11:25 AM
After being part of this forum for a few years I've come to realize that at least 90% of the questions asked about anything relative to FCS are actually readily available to the user via the built-in User Manuals and often the answers available are in much greater detail than those supplied by the forum user-base.
However there's a catch: You can't access those manuals unless the application - Final Cut, Motion, DVDSP, etc. - is actually running so you can get to the "Help" menu. In fact even though the manuals are in PDF form you can't even locate them by doing a FINDER search, because Apple for some goofy reason, has put them into a hidden place deep in the application resource folders, tucked away from Spotlight/Finder's probing eyes.
Note from Admin: manuals now available for download in PDF format -- see reply by Andy Mees below.
Here's my suggestion for anyone who often gets caught with a "how to" regarding the FC suite of apps: Use this info to find those manuals and copy them to a place you can access them *anytime*, even an external drive if needed. That way you'll have access to the information at your discretion without having to open any FCS application.
Here's how to find and copy the manuals - the process is the same for each application:
- Goto the FCS app file you want the manual for and option-click to open the options menu (or use the left mouse button) and click on "Show Package Contents" (see pic).
- Follow the path as shown in the second enclosed pic where you'll find the "Help" folder (the name duplicates the app you're searching for).
For example, FCP has 3 separate PDF's that make up the User Manual, Final Cut Pro User Manual, HD and Broadcast Formats, and New Features. Copy those 3 items to a place you can access them anytime.
Just like having the printed books (no longer published) you'll be surprised how powerful a resources these manuals are when you need more information, are stuck trying to solve a problem or just want to increase your knowledge of the application.
Enjoy.
However there's a catch: You can't access those manuals unless the application - Final Cut, Motion, DVDSP, etc. - is actually running so you can get to the "Help" menu. In fact even though the manuals are in PDF form you can't even locate them by doing a FINDER search, because Apple for some goofy reason, has put them into a hidden place deep in the application resource folders, tucked away from Spotlight/Finder's probing eyes.
Note from Admin: manuals now available for download in PDF format -- see reply by Andy Mees below.
Here's my suggestion for anyone who often gets caught with a "how to" regarding the FC suite of apps: Use this info to find those manuals and copy them to a place you can access them *anytime*, even an external drive if needed. That way you'll have access to the information at your discretion without having to open any FCS application.
Here's how to find and copy the manuals - the process is the same for each application:
- Goto the FCS app file you want the manual for and option-click to open the options menu (or use the left mouse button) and click on "Show Package Contents" (see pic).
- Follow the path as shown in the second enclosed pic where you'll find the "Help" folder (the name duplicates the app you're searching for).
For example, FCP has 3 separate PDF's that make up the User Manual, Final Cut Pro User Manual, HD and Broadcast Formats, and New Features. Copy those 3 items to a place you can access them anytime.
Just like having the printed books (no longer published) you'll be surprised how powerful a resources these manuals are when you need more information, are stuck trying to solve a problem or just want to increase your knowledge of the application.
Enjoy.