Final Cut Pro 10.12 6

Last week, on Dec. 10, along with the release of the new Mac Pro, Apple updated Final Cut Pro X, Motion and Compressor. The changes all seem to be bug fixes and I don’t see a reason not to upgrade.

Final Cut Pro 7; Final Cut 10.4.6 There are a few different ways to export your video from Final Cut X to be uploaded on Vimeo. Sending your file to Compressor. Sharing/uploading directly to Vimeo using the Mac OS App (macOS 10.12 Sierra or higher is required) PROS. Compressor tightly integrates with Final Cut Pro to add custom output settings, distributed encoding, and extensive delivery features. With support for HDR, HEVC, 360° video, MXF output, and improved performance and efficiency on Mac computers with Apple silicon, it’s the most powerful, flexible way to export your Final Cut Pro projects. An update to my older videos as requested by lots of viewers, this time showing install and running of Final Cut Pro 7.0.3 under Apple's newest OS 'macOS Sie.

Before upgrading, make sure your system is compatible here.

Also, Apple and I both recommend making a backup of current libraries before upgrading… just in case.

Here’s what’s new.

FINAL CUT PRO X (version 10.4.8)
Released December 10, 2019

  • Prevents an issue that could lead to visual artifacts appearing on a Mac with an Nvidia graphics card that has the Reduce Transparency accessibility preference turned on.
  • Fixes an issue that prevented media from appearing in the Photos library browser when using Final Cut Pro on macOS Catalina.
  • Fixes an issue in which Final Cut Pro would sometimes load an incorrect project into the timeline.
  • Resolves an issue in which thumbnails would not update when skimming titles, generators, and transitions in the Browser.
  • Improves stability when sharing.
  • Improves stability when skimming media in the Browser.
  • Improves reliability when working with Sony XAVC media.
  • Improves reliability when importing and exporting CEA 608 captions.

Click here to see a list of all release notes for FCP X back to version 10.4.0.

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MOTION (version 5.4.5)
Released December 10, 2019

  • Fixes an issue in which the HUD would not appear when using the Grow/Shrink behavior
  • Fixes an issue in which the Color Space Override menu option was not available when working in Wide Gamut HDR
  • Fixes an issue in which 3D text with transparency could display artifacts
  • Prevents an issue that could lead to visual artifacts appearing on a Mac with an Nvidia graphic cards that has the Reduce Transparency accessibility preference turned on
  • Improves stability when sharing
  • Improves reliability when entering Korean text

Click here to see a list of all release notes for Motion back to version 5.0.1.

Final Cut Pro Mac 10.12.6

COMPRESSOR (version 4.4.6)
Released December 10, 2019

  • Improves stability when using Reverse Telecine
  • Improves reliability when importing Dolby Vision metadata
  • Fixes an issue in which an error was erroneously reported when applying Dolby Vision metadata to a package created for the iTunes Store
  • Fixes an issue in which an error was erroneously reported when verifying a package created for the iTunes Store

Click here to see a list of all release note for Compressor back to version 4.0.1

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