Author: MojangLatest Version: 0.2.1Publish Date: Jan 27, 2016
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Overview of Minecraft
Minecraft app is the game that people just can’t stop talking about and it is about placing blocks to build incredible things and going on adventures. Minecraft – Pocket Edition is the mobile version developed by Mojang AB. In this game, you can play either Survival mode or Creative mode, single player or multiplayer via a Wi-Fi network. You can craft, create and breed anywhere in the randomly generated world as long as you have hands spare and battery to burn. Download this apk on your Android phone now and assemble a team of adventurers and see how long you guys can survive. Sounds very exciting and attractive, doesn’t it?
- Build every things with blocks, from the most simple houses to the most magnificent castles. Create, explore and survive.
- Craft weapons and armor to resist all kinds of dangerous creatures.
- Being able to walk in any direction for hours without reaching an invisible wall.
- Minecraft – Pocket Edition includes Survival and Creative modes. Dig into survival mode in the entire world and enjoy unlimited resources in the creative mode.
- Many new features are getting updated in the later version.
- Mobs, maps, skins and texture packs are implemented to Minecraft which has opened the gates for players to modify the games.
- More focus on single player growing rather than specific features.
- Pay once and play on any of your Android devices.
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Minecraft is the most amazing game that I have ever played. It opens a mass of interesting opportunities to create a unique world. In this game, I am able to use different types of blocks carrying out different functions and having different properties. Build whatever things I want to, explore in the unknown world, craft weapons and armor to defend the dangerous mobs, and survive as long as I can. Nothing impossible in this game unless you can’t. I am in love with this marvelous game.
Pros:
- There is no habitual music in this game, but sounds of steps and all movements are very accurate.
- Create everything with blocks as long as you can imagine, including castles and palaces, roads and bridges, and even golf course.
- Players can share the world they spawned in with others simply by sharing the string, letters or numbers.
Cons:
- Minecraft PE – Minecraft Pocket Edition, doesn’t have an official server package, so it’s hard to setup a Minecraft server for multiplayer.
- A little bit hard to make it more personal as the players want it to be like because of the small community.
You use the Final Cut Pro X app to create, edit, and produce high-quality video. With the Final Cut Pro X XML (FCPXML) format, you can transfer the details of your events and projects between Final Cut Pro X and third-party applications, devices, and media asset management tools that do not natively recognize Final Cut Pro X events or projects. FCPXML 1.8 requires Final Cut Pro X 10.4.1 or later.
FCPXML describes certain aspects of projects and events that are useful for other applications. It does not describe all possible data, and therefore is not a substitute for the native project and event data organized in a library bundle.
You can use Final Cut Pro X to export and import FCPXML documents to accomplish the following tasks:
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- Exchange Final Cut Pro X event and project data with other applications.
- Create new Final Cut Pro X events and projects.
In this document, it is assumed that you understand XML and have used Final Cut Pro X.
Note: Starting with Final Cut Pro X 10.1, project and event data is organized in a library bundle. Refer to Managing Media with Final Cut Pro X Libraries for more information on Final Cut Pro Libraries.
Starting with Final Cut Pro X 10.3, you can import XML documents into existing events and exchange objects through drag-and-drop as XML with another application that supports FCPXML. Refer to the Final Cut Pro X Workflows Developer Guide for more information.
FCPXML 1.8 includes the following changes:
- Closed captions and subtitles—New
<caption>
element for adding captions and subtitles to a clip. - Caption and subtitle text blocks—Added support for describing captions and subtitles.Relevant Section:Titles and Captions
FCPXML 1.7 includes the following changes:
- External asset identifiers—Added support for asset identifiers assigned by third parties.
- High Dynamic Range (HDR) projects and media—Enhanced support for project and media color space, added support for HDR library processing mode.Relevant Section:Media Formats
- 360-degree projects and media—Added support for describing projection information.
FCPXML 1.6 included the following changes:
- Single asset reference—New
<asset-clip>
element to add both the audio and video media components from a media file as a clip.Relevant Chapter:Story Elements - Synchronized clips—New
<sync-clip>
element to describe clips whose contained items and anchored items are synchronized. - Audio components—Added support for audio components identified in terms of their roles.Relevant Section:Audio Components
- Wide-gamut color—Added support for projects using wide gamut color (Rec. 2020).
FCPXML 1.5 included the following changes:
- Collections—Added support for smart collections in Final Cut Pro X libraries.
- Video filter masks—Now applies video filters to a region defined by a collection of masks.Relevant Section:Masked Filters
- Color filtering and adjustments—Now describes color correction, color matching, and color balance effects using the
<filter-video>
element instead of the<adjust-color>
and<color-filter>
elements. - 3D text—Now applies three dimensional text appearance to titles.Relevant Section:Text Styles
- Structured parameter data—Describes three dimensional text and other effects.Relevant Section:Adjustment Attributes and Effect Parameters
- ASC CDL color information—Now exports as an XML comment the primary color correction definition in American Society of Cinematographers Color Decision List (ASC CDL) format.Relevant Content: See the Note in the Color Filters section.
FCPXML 1.4 included the following changes:
- Structural changes reflecting the organization of Final Cut Pro X libraries.
- Change in specifying keyframe animations.Relevant Section:Animation
- Visual adjustments on a multicam clip must now be specified on individual angles instead of the entire clip.Relevant Section:Multicam Media and Visual Adjustments
FCPXML 1.3 added support for the following Final Cut Pro X features:
- Adjustments
- Color adjustments—Define and preserve color adjustments, such as balancing, matching, and correction.
- Audio adjustments—Define audio component enhancements, such as loudness, noise and hum reduction, and equalization.
- Video adjustments—Define the stabilization and rolling shutter reduction applied to a clip.
- Effects
- Text styles—Define text style effects for titles, such as font, size, color, alignment, spacing, style, stroke, baseline, and kerning.
- Color filtering—Apply color filter effects to a clip.
Relevant Section:Effects - Import options—Control certain options during XML import.
- Collections—Group clips and projects using folders, keywords, and other search criteria.Relevant Section:Collections
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Note: In FCPXML 1.3, some attributes and elements are renamed or removed. Take care if you plan to support both 1.3 and earlier versions. In particular, the
<filter>
element is replaced by the <filter-audio>
and <filter-video>
elements, depending on the type of the filter. Also the <timeMap>
element representing rate conforming (with the rateConform
attribute) is replaced by the <conformRate>
element. Refer to the DTDs for prior versions in Legacy DTDs for Final Cut Pro X XML for specific changes.FCPXML 1.2 added support for the following Final Cut Pro X features:
- Audio Component Editing—Define how audio components are used (for example, channel mappings, enabled, role, effects, and mute ranges).
- Metadata Export/Import—Import and export metadata associated with media assets or clips in an event or project.Relevant Chapter:Metadata
FCPXML 1.1 added support for the following Final Cut Pro X features:
- Multicam editing—Manage media from multiple cameras or other synchronized footage.
- Adjustments
- Video and image transformation—Crop, trim, pan and zoom, distort, conform, move, resize, rotate, and blend videos and images.
- Audio adjustment—Adjust audio volume and panning.
Relevant Chapter:Adjustments and Effects - Retrieve ASC CDL color information—Export the first primary color correction definition in American Society of Cinematographers Color Decision List (ASC CDL) format.Note: In FCPXML 1.5, this feature was changed and ASC CDL color information is now exported as an XML comment. See the Note in the Color Filters section.
See Also
The following resources may be helpful as you work with the FCPXML format:
- See Legacy DTDs for Final Cut Pro X XML for prior DTD versions.
- The Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 specification
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