Late on Thursday, September 3, Apple released a relatively minor update to its Final Cut Pro X, which has gone without any kind of update for quite some time.
For users of the software, the additions within the update will likely make some happy. It includes adding native support for the Sony XAVC-L and Panasonic AVC Intra 4:4:4 files, to begin with. On top of that, users will now be able to import Canon XF-AVC 8-bit video files by way of the official Canon plug-in. And, finally, users will now be able to export interlaced H.264 video.
Here’s how Apple breaks it down:
- What’s New
- Native support for Sony XAVC-L and Panasonic AVC-Intra 4:4:4 up to 4K resolution
- Import Canon XF-AVC 8-bit video files with Canon plug-in
- Export interlaced H.264 video
- Asset management systems can include a library backup file when sharing from Final Cut Pro
- Fixes render errors that may occur when using reflective materials with 3D text
- Improves stability when swapping materials on 3D text with published parameters
- Improves performance when loading text styles
- Motion Title templates with published text layout parameters now export correctly
- Fixes an issue that may cause 3D text to appear dark when rendered
- Addresses issues with timing on certain animated effects
The update also includes the standard bug fixes, and performance enhancements to help better the overall experience.
For those that already have Final Cut Pro X downloaded, the update should be available now. For those that don’t, a link to it is available below.
Download
- Final Cut Pro X — $299.99
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