FCPX think that an internal hard drive is a camera. What should do?

FCPX think that an internal hard drive is a camera. What should do?

YYou have probably something at the root of the drive that makes the application think that. Maybe a folder called DCIM or ITS oe a package called AVCHD. A number of things it can do.

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