9/25/2023 0 Comments Final cut pro sierra![]() Those living in the Macintosh world, and those living in the Final Cut Pro X world, be aware that Monday, October 7 was a big day as Final Cut Pro X 10.4.7 dropped (as did new versions of Motion, Logic, and Compressor) along with MacOS 10.15 Catalina. I didn’t want to just copy and paste the press releases so I messed around with it last night and made note of some stuff I was reading around the ‘net. The most significant bit of news here as this is the OS that finally drops support for 32-bit applications. If you have those installed, they will not run. You’ll see that little slash in the app icon. I think this is going to be less of a big deal for most editors than the “tech press” might let on. after installing macOS High Sierra Many users have begun to complain that a number of programs in the Pro suite have Apple (Apple Pro Apps) can no longer. But it’s worth taking a look to see what is in your system that might not run. The current version of FCP, version 10.3.1 at. It’s easy to look by choosing the Apple Menu > About This Mac> System Report > Applications. Earlier versions of iMovie will not even run in on OS X El Capitan and macOS Sierra and need to be updated. Looking at this list in your System Report can be a bit deceptive as the old Adobe Application Manager isn’t 64-bit but the modern Adobe Creative Cloud app that runs everything is 64-bit. The new Quicktime Player does get some updates in 10.15.īut look down further and you see good old Quicktime 7. In pre-Catalina installs there is a column for 64-bit. Or just look for those little no-launch icons on some of your apps but that’s the hard way to do it. I upgraded one of my iMacs and the upgrade went smoothly but you have to be prepared for things to not work. FINAL CUT PRO X 10.3.4 RUN ON SIERRA UPGRADE There are some security changes in 10.5 so it feels like many apps you launch have to verify. ![]() There is a lot under the hood of this new Mac update so I would suggest reading a few reviews of Catalina before updating to know what all is coming with 10.5. I like the ability to use an iPad as a separate monitor wirelessly via Sidecar. ![]() Duet Display has allowed this forever but it’s nice to have it built-in. The MacOS doesn’t support touch so you can’t just touch and use the iPad and use it like the iPad when it’s working in Sidecar. The new Final Cut Pro is so close to being version 10.5, they could have called it 10.4.90 #fcpx Apparently you can use the Apple Pencil and a touchbar if you have one of those laptops. While it might not feel like that big of an update, from reading what some of the more tech-heavy editors have been saying after digging around with FCPX 10.4.7 for the day, the above tweet seems to be accurate. With this 10.5 update to MacOS cames new versions of the Apple Pro Apps. FINAL CUT PRO X 10.3.4 RUN ON SIERRA UPGRADE.FINAL CUT PRO X 10.3.4 RUN ON SIERRA UPDATE. ![]()
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