
#APPLE FINAL CUT PRO X MAC REQUIREMENT PRO#
Performance tests are conducted using specific computer systems and reflect the approximate performance of MacBook Pro. This document describes how Final Cut Pro X works with other applications as part of a workflow, and the requirements for such applications to exchange data and interact with Final Cut Pro X. The Eneo3D FxPlug generates a self contained 3D scene where you can make Objects from 2D, Import Animated Models, apply Materials and Geometry Modifiers, Create Titles with Physics for Collision and Bounce or.
#APPLE FINAL CUT PRO X MAC REQUIREMENT MANUALS#
Prerelease Final Cut Pro 10.6 tested using a 5-minute project with 8K Apple ProRes 422 media, at 8192x4320 resolution and 29.97 frames per second. Eneo3D combines Apple Native 3D SceneKit and Apple Motion FxPlug to create a powerful 3D Animation tool for Motion and Final Cut Pro X. That is what Apple did with Final Cut Pro X earlier this year, whose predecessor was sold as a bundle of software and manuals the size of a car battery. Testing conducted by Apple in September 2021 using preproduction 16-inch MacBook Pro systems with Apple M1 Max, 10-core CPU, and 32-core GPU, as well as production 2.4GHz 8-core Intel Core i9-based 16-inch MacBook Pro systems with Radeon Pro 5600M graphics with 8GB of HBM2, all configured with 64GB of RAM and 8TB SSD.

Performance tests are conducted using specific computer systems and reflect the approximate performance of MacBook Pro. Prerelease Final Cut Pro 10.6 tested using a 5-minute project with 4K Apple ProRes 4444 media, at 3840x2160 resolution and 23.98 frames per second, transcoded to Apple ProRes 422. Final Cut Pro X includes the key sound editing and color grading features from Final Cut Studio, so now you can use a single application for the entire post-production workflow. Performance tests are conducted using specific computer systems and reflect the approximate performance of MacBook Pro. Display with 1280-by-768 resolution or higher.


Prerelease Final Cut Pro 10.6 tested using a 1-minute picture-in-picture project with 7 streams of Apple ProRes 422 video at 8192x4320 resolution and 30 frames per second, as well as a 1-minute picture-in-picture project with 30 streams of Apple ProRes 422 video at 3840x2160 resolution and 29.97 frames per second.
