# Final Cut Pro X

1. You will want to install the free NDI tools for Mac: <https://downloads.ndi.tv/Tools/NDIToolsInstaller.pkg>
2. Configure NDI settings in macOS
   1. Open your Mac's System Preferences and select NDI Output
   2. Set the Video Format to match your Final Cut Pro project
   3. Set the Frame Rate to match your Final Cut Pro project\
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      ![](/files/R2uvzYJBhExYezolvPyu)
3. Launch Final Cut Pro and open Preferences
   1. Select the Playback tab and under A/V Output ensure NDI is selected, then close the Preferences window
   2. Select Window in the menu bar and click A/V Output to enable NDI output Final Cut Pro is now sending out an NDI feed which can be seen by OmniScope\
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      ![](/files/TIbqjVpIAddbGjrBuBYf)
4. Launch OmniScope: NDI input sources are automatically displayed in the "Connect to" dialog boxes within the application and no other configuration is needed.\
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   ![](/files/NIVOCd44EoQ0tyw65RZc)

{% hint style="info" %}
On macOS Sonoma you will need to follow these steps to make NDI visible in the A/V output in FCPX:\
:link: <https://ndi.video/faq/mac-os-sonoma-no-longer-recognizes-ndi-tools-as-a-virtual-camera/>
{% endhint %}


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