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December 19, 2013

Big update for Final Cut Pro brings improved support for 4K and the new Mac Pro

by John_A

As Apple’s finally put its redesigned Mac Pro up for sale, the company’s also seen fit to update editing software Final Cut Pro. Version 10.1 optimizes “rendering and playback” for the new Mac, but for users of other “select Mac computers,” the most significant change will likely be the addition of 4K monitoring over Thunderbolt 2 and HDMI, meaning the program now fully supports 4K — you can upload straight to YouTube in that resolution, too. It also revises how clips are organized using libraries, and generally adds a heap of workflow and behind-the-scenes improvements that could finally appease those who weren’t impressed by Pro X when it launched.

Final Cut companion wares Compressor and Motion have been updated, too, and both are now also able to share content in 4K. Compressor boasts a new look and broader encoding support, while Motion has been optimized for the new Mac Pro and its dual AMD GPUs. As the version notes for all three updates are too numerous to squeeze in here, we recommend checking out the individual changelogs at the source links below.

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Via: 9to5Mac (1), 9to5Mac (2)

Source: Mac App Store (Final Cut Pro), (Compressor), (Motion)

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