![]() In a nutshell, Apple plans on sunsetting QuickTime 7 support as a part of its upcoming transition from 32-bit to 64-bit technology in future versions of macOS. Subscribe to 9to5Mac on YouTube for more videos The feature that should concern Final Cut Pro X users, especially longtime users of the software and those who migrated from Final Cut Pro 7, has to do with legacy media.Īs 9to5Mac’s Chance Miller reported today, Apple updated its Final Cut Pro X support page to detail the process for converting legacy media to ProRes in order to maintain compatibility with future versions of its software. Watch as we explain what that means for current Final Cut Pro X users. ![]() The update is dominated by stability improvements and bug fixes, but it also contains one major new feature pertaining to future versions of macOS. Apple has released the latest version of Final Cut Pro X, version 10.4.6.
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