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Final Cut Pro Gains Support for Editing RAW Files From DJI Inspire 2 Drone

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Apple today updated Final Cut Pro, its video editing software for professionals, to version 10.4.3, introducing minor new features and a few bug fixes.

The new update introduces support for viewing and editing ProRes RAW files from the DJI Inspire 2 drone with the DJI D-log setting, which is the only new feature that Apple listed in its software release notes.

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The update also addresses a bug that could cause deleting unused render files from a Compound clip in the browser not to work, and it fixes an issue that resulted in some Panasonic P2 video files being imported with mixed-down audio channels.

Today's 10.4.3 update to Final Cut Pro comes one month after 10.4.2, another minor bug fix update, and more than two months after the release of Final Cut Pro 10.4.1, a major update that introduced a new ProRes RAW format, new closed captioning tools, and enhanced tools for exporting files.

Final Cut Pro can be downloaded from the Mac App Store for $299.99. [Direct Link]

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103 months ago
Would be nice if Apple would update FCPX to make better use of a EGPU.
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e1me5 Avatar
103 months ago
What makes you say that?

I've had some email contact with Jud Coplan from the Video Apps Product Marketing team and he said:


Quite general Apple style avoiding answer.
I don’t have any intel about it but think about it. Remember the demo at this year’s keynote with Premiere and Resolve using multiple eGPUs in Mojave and the improvement in their speed? Why would Apple showcase third party apps utilising the updated eGPU feature and FCPX be left out? Especially when FCPX is so well written to utilise the most of hardware. Pro apps usually take more or less a year to implement new features of maOS. So I strongly believe that 10.5 will come out after the public release of Mojave and implement an advanced utilisation of eGPUs.
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browncow781 Avatar
103 months ago
Does Apple even make a computer that can handle editing RAW files that costs less than $10,000?
Have you looked into ProRes RAW? The idea is that it requires the same power to edit as standard ProRes flavours. And FCPX cuts ProRes like butter. I reckon you could cut ProRes RAW on a MacBook Air
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103 months ago
Great Apple. I’ve only had my Inspire 2 13 months. Very timely.
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bopajuice Avatar
103 months ago
Apple today updated Final Cut Pro, its video editing software for professionals, to version 10.4.3, introducing minor new features and a few bug fixes.

The new update introduces support for viewing and editing ProRes RAW files from the DJI Inspire 2 drone with the DJI D-log setting, which is the only new feature that Apple listed in its software release notes.



The update also addresses a bug that could cause deleting unused render files from a Compound clip in the browser not to work, and it fixes an issue that resulted in some Panasonic P2 video files being imported with mixed-down audio channels.

Today's 10.4.3 update to Final Cut Pro comes one month after 10.4.2 ('https://www.macrumors.com/2018/04/30/final-cut-pro-bug-fix-update/'), another minor bug fix update, and more than two months after the release of Final Cut Pro 10.4.1 ('https://www.macrumors.com/2018/04/09/final-cut-pro-10-4-1-update-released/'), a major update that introduced a new ProRes RAW format, new closed captioning tools, and enhanced tools for exporting files.

Final Cut Pro can be downloaded from the Mac App Store for $299.99. [Direct Link ('https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/final-cut-pro/id424389933?mt=12')]

Article Link: Final Cut Pro Gains Support for Editing RAW Files From DJI Inspire 2 Drone ('https://www.macrumors.com/2018/06/21/final-cut-pro-gains-raw-files-dji-inspire-2/')
Does Apple even make a computer that can handle editing RAW files that costs less than $10,000?
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junior Avatar
103 months ago
I don’t have any intel about it but think about it. Remember the demo at this year’s keynote with Premiere and Resolve using multiple eGPUs in Mojave and the improvement in their speed? Why would Apple showcase third party apps utilising the updated eGPU feature and FCPX be left out? Especially when FCPX is so well written to utilise the most of hardware. Pro apps usually take more or less a year to implement new features of maOS. So I strongly believe that 10.5 will come out after the public release of Mojave and implement an advanced utilisation of eGPUs.
It’s not a new feature.
They had egpu working on FCPX10.3.4.
Looks to have been purposely removed in 10.4.
That’s what’s frustrated a lot of us users, and Apple’s refusal to acknowledge what they’ve done.
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