Final Cut Pro 10.6.5 Online
The cursor blinked, a steady, rhythmic pulse against the dark grey timeline. It was 2:00 AM.
Apple's flagship video editing software, Final Cut Pro, has been a favorite among professionals and enthusiasts alike for years. With its powerful features, intuitive interface, and seamless integration with other Apple products, it's no wonder why Final Cut Pro remains a top choice for video editors. In this article, we'll take an in-depth look at the latest update, Final Cut Pro 10.6.5, and explore its new features, improvements, and what's new in this version.
While not a headline feature, 10.6.5 includes backend code for the upcoming "Collaboration" feature (formally announced for 10.7). You can now see "Shared Projects" in the browser, hinting at iCloud-driven multi-editor support. final cut pro 10.6.5
| Item | Details | |-------------------|----------------------------------------------| | | 10.6.5 | | Release date | October 2022 | | Developer | Apple Inc. | | License | One-time purchase (Apple Store) | | Best for | M1/M2 Macs, Intel Macs on Monterey/Ventura | | Price (new) | $299.99 USD (free update if already owned) | | Upgrade from | 10.6.4 or earlier (free if licensed) |
He picked up his phone. He typed a text to Sarah. The cursor blinked, a steady, rhythmic pulse against
: Fixed a glitch where adding images from the Photos browser would sometimes append extra media in the wrong order.
Before 10.6.5, captioning in Final Cut Pro was functional but clunky. This update introduces and improved support for CEA-608 and 708 standards. You can now import, export, and edit captions more fluidly. For broadcast editors, this reduces reliance on third-party captioning software like CaptionMaker. You can now see "Shared Projects" in the
He pushed forward. The night deepened.