Final Cut Pro X, Motion, and Compressor receive a minor update with performance improvements and bug fixes

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Apple's professional video editing software, Final Cut Pro X just got an update that upload the version up to 10.2.2, in it we can see how a few errors have been solved in addition to bringing with it a handful of new features, in addition to improving performance and stability.

The update adds native support for file formats Sony XAVC-L and Panasonic AVC-Intra 4: 4: 4, introduces H.264 interlaced video export and allows users to import Canon XF-AVC 8-bit video files using the Canon plug-in.

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Then I leave you all the news about this "minor" update Final Cut Pro X

  • Includes native support for Sony XAVC-L and Panasonic AVC-Intra 4: 4: 4 up to 4K resolution.
  • Allows you to import Canon XF-AVC 8-bit video files with the Canon module.
  • Export H.264 interlaced video.
  • Component management systems can include a library backup file when sharing from Final Cut Pro.
  • Fixes rendering errors that can occur when using reflective materials with 3D text.
  • Improves stability when changing 3D text materials with published parameters.
  • Improves performance when loading text styles.
  • Motion title templates with published text layout parameters now export correctly.
  • Resolves an issue that caused 3D text to appear dark after rendering.
  • Solve time problems for some animated effects.

Regarding Motion, the news are the following in version 5.2.2:

  • Fixes rendering errors that can occur when using reflective materials with 3D text.
  • Improves stability when changing 3D text materials with published parameters.
  • Improves performance when loading text styles.
  • Motion title templates with published text layout parameters now export correctly.
  • Resolves an issue that caused 3D text to appear dark after rendering.

Finally Compressor has also received some updates in its version 4.2.1:

  • Fixes an error that occurred when migrating a user account to another system.
  • Restores the use of markers for I-frame placement in H.264 exports.
  • Export interlaced H.264 files.
  • Improves the synchronization of the video and audio of the subtitles.

On the other hand, both Final Cut Pro X, as Motion and Compressor received their last important changes in April 2015, adding new functions for charts on the go and enhancements to speed up video editing.

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