Panasonic's AG HMC70 captures in AVCHD 1080/60 which is not supported directly in Final Cut Pro 7 but there are many options for HD 1080/60 formats and Apple recommends their ProRes format which you can select from the Easy Setup in the Final Cut menu. If you type AVCHD into FCP Help search box there is a lot of useful information there.
FL Studio can import MIDI files and export WAV, MP3, OGG and MIDI files.
in final cut go to file>export>quicktime conversion. then import into fx home. In final cut go to file>import. select the file on your hard drive, and hit import hope this helps
Versions can not save backwards, only forwards. However you can export your models and then import them into previous version. Though do this at the risk of losing information in the import process. For example, an Editable Poly object will turn to an Editable Mesh when exported. Daniel
You can import MIDI files into Finale, but Garageband does not export this format. You can upgrade to Logic Express or Logic Studio and open your Garageband files and export the tracks that were played by MIDI keyboard to a MIDI file. Solo audio (one note at a time solo instruments) can be converted with Logic Studio, although the process is not perfect.
3D Studio Max is a modelling and rendering package. C++ is a generic programming language. You cannot export from one to the other.
To import live art into Clip Studio Paint (previously known as Manga Studio), use the "File" menu and choose "Import" to insert the live art file into your project. You can adjust its position and size using the transform tools.
You need to export the file to an mp3 then import it into a video editing software (eg. Windows Live Movie Maker) then export that into a video file. You can then upload that to YouTube. Hope I answered your question :) EDIT: If you wish to show it this way... use a screen capturing program like Fraps and capture the FL Studio workspace as you edit and play, otherwise the above way would be correct if you just wanted your song in a video of your choice.
Check your audio settings.
Yes, you can import pre-existing art into Manga Studio Debut 4 by using the "Import" function to bring in images from your computer or other sources. This allows you to incorporate your own artwork or images into your projects within the software.
You don't have to import them ! just open them. ;) If you are importing a .max file into your current scene and you're using 3ds Max 2010 or above, go to Import-->Merge.
Export the song as an mp3 and then go from there
No you have to convert first but it does output the finished movie in h264 for youtube