Get back to work with Final Cut Pro X in English

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Just a few days ago the new Mac Pro was launched and the new version of Final Cut Pro X accompanied it. Apple's controversial professional video editor (remembering the controversy of the jump from version 7 to 10) reached version 10.1 and, how could it be less, the controversy returned to the world of Final Cut Pro X.

This new Final Cut Pro X incorporates new high resolution workflows, and One of the most powerful novelties is the translation of the program into other languages, including Spanish. If you are involved in the audiovisual world, you will have had to learn (yes or yes) English to be able to work with professional programs, since these were not used to be translated (or had terrible translations). VLet's teach you how to revert to English in Final Cut Pro X.

Adobe also jumped on the bandwagon of translating applications some time ago and the bad thing is that they were not so well done, and it is also true that all manuals and tutorials are usually in English. Thus, In the end, the most logical thing is to work in English with this type of program (and you will do yourself a favor by learning other languages…).

We are going to move you some steps that are circulating on the net to make this language change, since if you have updated from a Mac in Spanish it will have changed automatically.

  1. In the location where you have 'Final Cut Pro X' installed We look for the program icon and with the right button we will select 'Show package content'
  2. We scroll up Contents -> Resources and we will find a file called es.lproj
  3. We change the extension from the file (we put .bak instead of .lproj), we erase (this is the least recommended), or we move it to another location, and then it will ask us for the administrator password and the whole process will be over

With these simple steps you will have your Final Cut Pro X in English again, something we recommend ...

More information - Final Cut Pro X is updated to version 10.1


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  1.   arqro23 said

    Hello, thanks for the contribution. I have a question when I finish editing my video in final cut and I want to export it, I get an error message, how can I solve that? Thanks in advance