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Examples include Frame.io, a cloud-based creative collaboration platform for review and approval, plus asset management tools like Keyflow Pro and PostLab. Editors can now link to proxy media generated by third-party applications via XML. A Final Cut Pro Library can even be relinked to proxies already created for added flexibility. They can also consolidate proxy media, images, and audio to an external or network-connected drive. For the first time within Final Cut Pro, video editors can create proxies in either ProRes Proxy or H.264 in dimensions as small as 12.5 percent of the original.
#Final cut 10.4 release date update
Today’s update to Final Cut Pro includes major improvements to proxy workflows that make libraries more portable and streamline remote work with large, high-resolution files. Now, more than ever before, users are editing remotely across a wide range of locations.
This is a free update and still $299 for new users Enhancements to Proxy Workflows
#Final cut 10.4 release date full version
Full version is 10.0.7 with following changes: The Letterbox effect "Offset" slider has been restored Fixes an issue when creating a single layer DVD Fixes an issue where some third-party effects could cause Final Cut Pro to hang during background rendering Fixes an issue where some third-party transitions would incorrectly use black instead of source media Adds support for editing MXF files that are still ingesting Fixes an issue rendering Motion Templates containing Image Unitsĭownload and install free mac app file for Final Cut Pro X.We have also just found a list of features on the Apple Website.
#Final cut 10.4 release date trial
Full version is 10.0.7 with following changes: The Letterbox effect "Offset" slider has been restored Fixes an issue when creating a single layer DVD Fixes an issue where some third-party effects could cause Final Cut Pro to hang during background rendering Fixes an issue where some third-party transitions would incorrectly use black instead of source media Adds support for editing MXF files that are still ingesting Fixes an issue rendering Motion Templates containing Image Units Changes Trial only available in version 10.0.6. While dedicated fans and professionals may not be delighted with everything that's been changed, feeling it has been dumbed down, beginners will love it. A broader appealįinal Cut Pro X simplifies Apple's famous video editor while making it a lot more powerful. Since release Final Cut Pro X has also added the ability to share videos to multiple YouTube accounts at once - which is probably a huge bonus for more active vloggers. Those that film using multicams will also be delighted that in version 10.0.3, Final Cut Pro X finally supports it again. For some professionals, this may be a bit annoying as it does make Final Cut look and feel a bit more amateurish than previous versions. The main interface has been given a fresh new Cocoa base, making it slicker and generally easier to use although its increasingly looking similar to iMovie. Final Cut Pro X has been designed to squeeze every inch out of 64-bit Macs and needs at least 2GB of RAM but for larger projects and richer effects, you're highly advised to have at least 4GB - particularly if you want to export in 4K. It now supports a broader range of formats including native AVCHD and H.264 from DSLRs. There's also less waiting around for rendering because Final Cut Pro X now supports background rendering while you get on with editing.įinal Cut Pro X is less fussy about importing footage than earlier versions. This new Magnetic Timeline lets you edit on a flexible, trackless canvas while Content Auto-Analysis categorizes your content upon import by shot type, media and people. Improved features Advertisement (function() ) Īpple claims that Final Cut Pro features a revolutionary new video editing system centered around a Magnetic Timeline, which removes the problem of clip collisions and sync problems. Final Cut Pro has been Apple's flagship video editing program for many years now but Final Cut Pro X sees a completely new version of it rebuilt from the bottom-up for 64-bit Macs.