Final Cut Pro is a Non-Linear video editing program for Mac, used by professionals and Amateurs alike
IMovie ULead and Final Cut Pro
No, Final Cut Pro is only compatible with macOS and not Windows XP.
He uses Final Cut Pro.
There is a site called, lynda.com that has tutorials and instructional videos on Final Cut Pro. I'd suggest visiting the site for the information you are seeking:
They use Final Cut Pro 7.
To cut a video using Final Cut Pro, import your video into the software, place it on the timeline, and use the blade tool to cut the video at the desired points. You can then delete or rearrange the clips as needed to create your edited video.
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Alternatives to Final Cut Pro include Avid's Media Composer and Adobe's Premiere (See links below).
Final Cut Pro and Adobe After Effects IMPROVED: Editing: Final Cut Pro 7 Effects/Compositing: Adobe After Effects CS4 Color Correction: Apple Color Music: Apple Logic Pro Sound: Pro Tools 8 with an Mbox 2 3D Elements (Jedi Mailboxes, e.g.) - 3DS Max Copied from Freddiew.
It does not matter what camera you use with FCP as long as you can capture the footage
MP4 is a final delivery lousy video format which is not suitable for editing in non-destructive video editing software like Final Cut Pro. Though Final Cut Pro 7 and Final Cut Pro X update to import MP4 video, it only support MP4 encoded with H.264. If the MP4 is encoded with other video codec, Final Cut Pro X/7 will still fail to import MP4. See link below: