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![]() Export HEVC and H.264 files faster by simultaneously processing video segments across available media engines (requires macOS Sonoma or later and a Mac with Apple M1 Max, M1 Ultra, M2 Max, M2 Ultra, or M3 Max).Use the enhanced Reveal in Browser feature to easily locate a clip in the browser without losing your selected Keyword Collection or Smart Collection.See improved results when using the Object Tracker’s all-new machine-learning model to analyze the movement of faces and other objects on Mac computers with Apple silicon.View both video and audio role colors to easily see the organization of the timeline at a glance.Increase editing efficiency by combining a selected group of connected clips into a connected storyline.Automatically scroll the timeline to keep your clips in view under the playhead during playback.Final Cut Pro 10.7 for Mac release notesįinal Cut Pro 10.7 includes the following enhancements and fixes: In the meantime, take a look at the release notes inside. We’ll be conducting a full video walkthrough of the new features on our YouTube channel, so be sure to subscribe. The iPad version, which is available for a $4.99 monthly subscription, is also available for download today. If you already own Final Cut Pro for Mac, today’s 10.7 update is free. Both platforms gain new features that users will find beneficial, headlined by a long-desired automatic timeline scrolling feature with real-time waveform updates. If you then want to uninstall the beta, we have a guide for that: How to remove macOS Sonoma beta.As promised, Apple has released major new versions of Final Cut Pro before the end of the month, with Final Cut Pro 10.7 now available for Mac and version 1.3 now available for iPad. This process is a little more complicated if you want to downgrade from the iOS 17 beta to iOS 16, or from a subsequent beta of iOS 17 to the original version. In this case, you can go to Software Updates, click on the (i) beside Beta updates, and turn them off–that way you shouldn’t receive any more beta versions of the software and will be able to update to the full version of macOS 14. If you are a beta tester you may want to stop receiving beta updates once the full version of Sonoma arrives. MacOS 14 Sonoma: How to install and remove the beta ![]()
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