If Live Multicam in Final Cut Pro isn’t working
Find out what to do when Live Multicam isn’t working in Final Cut Pro for iPad, if Final Cut Camera devices can’t connect or Live Multicam isn’t operating as expected in other ways.
Before you begin
Make sure you update Final Cut Pro for iPad to the latest version
Back up existing videos that have been recorded with Final Cut Camera
Connect all devices to power sources
For the best Live Multicam results, check the Live Multicam tips in the Final Cut Pro for iPad Guide
Try these steps in order
After trying each step in this list, test Live Multicam again to see if you’ve fixed your issue.
Restart devices
Restart all of the devices you’re using with Live Multicam by turning them off, then turning them back on.
Disconnect external devices
If an external device, such as a microphone or storage device, is connected to your device, disconnect it:
Turn off the iPhone or iPad you’re troubleshooting.
Disconnect any external storage devices or microphones.
Turn the iPhone or iPad on.
If the issue only occurs when a particular external device is connected, you may need to update or service the device. Contact the manufacturer for support.
Check System Requirements
Make sure your devices meet the Final Cut Pro for iPad and Final Cut Camera minimum system requirements.
Make sure the app is working as expected
Check the Live Multicam section of the Final Cut Pro for iPad User Guide and Final Cut Camera Help to review how to set up and use Live Multicam. You can search the user guide for key terms shown in the app, alerts, alert icons and error messages.
Check Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
Live Multicam uses a streaming and transfer process that occurs over a wireless point-to-point connection, so Wi-Fi and Bluetooth both need to be on. However, devices don’t need to be connected to a Wi-Fi network for Live Multicam to work.
Make sure Wi-Fi is on.
Make sure bluetooth is on.
Check that all devices are signed in with an Apple ID.
If your devices are all signed in with the same Apple ID, turn on iCloud Keychain to ensure they connect seamlessly.
If you’re connecting a device that is signed in with a different Apple ID, you can connect it using a pairing code:
Open Final Cut Camera on the device, tap
, then tap the name of the iPad running Final Cut Pro under Other Devices.A code will appear on the iPad.
In Final Cut Camera, enter the code in the Camera Pairing Request window, then tap OK.
During a Live Multicam session and during the media transfer, make sure Final Cut Pro for iPad or Final Cut Camera is the active app on its respective device.
Check discoverability on devices running Final Cut Camera
When you open Final Cut Camera on each device you want to use in a Live Multicam session, you should have gone through the Welcome to Live Multicam setup procedure*, which makes the device discoverable.
If Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are enabled on the Final Cut Camera device and you’re unable to connect to the iPad running Final Cut Pro, go through the Welcome to Live Multicam setup procedure:
In Final Cut Camera, tap the
and tap Continue.Follow the onscreen instructions to make your device discoverable.
* The Welcome to Live Multicam setup procedure is separate from the Welcome to Final Cut Camera setup procedure, where you give Final Cut Camera access to your device’s camera and microphone.
Check available storage space
Depending on where you’re storing your Live Multicam project, check that you have enough storage space on your iPad or on an external storage device:
To check the storage space on an external storage device connected to an iPad, open the Files app, touch and hold the external storage device in the sidebar, then choose Get Info.
If you decide to delete files from the Final Cut Camera app to free up space, the deleted files will be moved to the Recently Deleted folder in the Files app, where they’ll remain for 30 days. To free up space immediately, manually delete the files from the Recently Deleted folder. If you decide you want to use the files before they’ve been permanently deleted, you can restore them in the Final Cut Camera browser.
If you’re concerned about mistakenly deleting files, you can back up your Final Cut Camera files before deleting any.
After you’ve stopped recording a Live Multicam session, the original video files will be transferred to the Live Multicam project in the background. You’ll need to make sure you have enough storage space for the file to successfully transfer into the Final Cut Pro for iPad project from each Final Cut Camera device.
Check external storage device format
If you’re recording to an external storage device with Final Cut Camera devices, check that the device meets the requirements for recording to an external storage device and that the device is correctly formatted.
If you’re storing Live Multicam projects on an external storage device, check that the device meets the requirements for editing on or recording to an external storage device and that the device is correctly formatted.
Remove and reinstall Final Cut Pro for iPad and Final Cut Camera
When you delete the Final Cut Pro for iPad app, any projects you’ve saved locally to the iPad will be permanently deleted. When you delete the Final Cut Camera app, any videos you’ve recorded locally to the device will be permanently deleted.
To remove and reinstall Final Cut Pro for iPad and Final Cut Camera:
Try to complete all active projects.
If you haven’t already, back up your Final Cut Pro for iPad projects and media and back up existing videos that have been recorded with Final Cut Camera.
Touch and hold the app on the Home Screen and tap Remove App.
Open the App Store, tap the My Account button (or your picture) in the top right, tap Apps, then tap My Apps.
Find Final Cut Pro for iPad or Final Cut Camera in the list, then tap the Download button.