Simply drag items from iTunes or the Finder over the Loader tab and it slides out to reveal a list of currently open Final Cut Pro projects. Drop the items onto the desired project and Loader handles the rest.Drag, Drop, Done.Loader is smart because you only need to choose the media destination folder on the first drop. After that, the folder is linked to the project making importing even faster and reducing the chance of misplaced media. If you've ever moved a project to another system and had problems with missing source files, you'll appreciate the way that Loader keeps imported media together in a single folder.Escape from mp3 (...and aac/caf)Some types of audio formats do not play very well with Final Cut Pro so if you drop an MP3, Core Audio Format (.caf) or AACfile onto Loader then it will automatically convert it to a 16 bit 48kHz AIF. Say goodbye to the beep-beep-beeps from the days of unrendered audio.You can never be too organisedLoader automatically sorts copied media into subfolders inside the destination folder for each project. For example, .aif, .aiff, .bwf and .wav files will be copied into a folder named DestinationFolder/Audio. Loader comes with default settings for Audio, Graphics and Movies subfolders and you can edit the settings to suit your particular needs.Requirements: