Last evening, Apple updated the Final Cut Pro X program launched just a few months ago. Final Cut Pro X was and will remain one of Apple's most controversial products because it managed to turn a good part of the American film industry against the company. Everything boils down to functional problems and pointless changes, but Apple managed to solve the problems and is now updating the Final Cut pro X program for the second time. The new version solves some of the problems of the previous one and does not bring any new functions. Here is the entire changelog:
- Fixes an issue in which a title may revert to the default font after restarting Final Cut Pro X
- Resolves an issue that could cause files recorded with certain third-party mobile devices to play back incorrectly
- Addresses a stability issue caused by changing the start time on a Compound Clip
Final Cut Pro X costs €239 in the Mac App Store, but it comes with a 30-day trial period.
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