The extension .fcp is used for Final Cut project files.
Open the project with the updated version of FCP.
No, Final Cut Pro is software exclusively for Macs.
Backward compatibility will almost certainly be a problem. But it will depend upon just what the project contains - try it and see what happens. Ideally you would have exported your project with the Export XML... option using an early version such as XML Interchange version 3 from FCP6 so that FCP5 could import it back in.
No only Imovie. If you want your macbook to come installed with final cut pro then you have to order it online and pay for final cut pro separately. Then when your computer is shipped it will be shipped with a copy of final cut pro.
No, Final Cut Pro is only compatible with macOS and not Windows XP.
The Final Cut Studio support page helps users with any problems regarding Final Cut Pro 7/X, Soundtrack Pro, Compressor 3/4, Final Cut Pro 7, Motion 4/5, Color, and DVD Studio Pro.
Some plug-ins for Final Cut Pro will work with Final Cut Express (or there are separate versions available) such as the Boris FX range (See links below).
To import GoPro videos into Final Cut Pro, first connect your GoPro to your computer via USB or insert the SD card into a card reader. Open Final Cut Pro, and select "File" > "Import" > "Media." Navigate to the location of your GoPro videos, select the desired files, and click "Import Selected" to bring them into your project library. You can then drag them into your timeline for editing.
Yes it will!.!
Final Cut Pro is only available as part of the Final Cut Studio package (also includes: Motion, Soundtrack Pro, Color and Compressor) which costs $999 (£816) from Apple but can be slightly cheaper from suppliers such as Amazon. There is also upgrade pricing for owners of previous versions.
I do video editing in both Final Cut Pro and Express on a Mac. Multiclip is not in Express. It is in Pro of course.
Final Cut Pro is only available for Mac computers and is not compatible with the Windows operating system.