Apple updates pro video apps with bug fixes, feature additions

By AppleInsider Staff

Apple on Thursday updated its suite of video editing tools -- Final Cut Pro X, Motion and Compressor -- with a number of minor feature additions, bug fixes and general performance improvements.

The flagship Final Cut Pro benefits from the largest number of feature additions, including a handful of new audio-related capabilities.

In particular, Apple notes the ability to add custom folders of audio files to the Sound Effects browser. User interface tools have also been updated, as applying ripple delete to audio-only clips no longer disables the selected range and audio meters retain custom width setting after relaunching the app.

Other changes include increased responsiveness when editing long project files, as well as improved H.264 file handling for exporting and changing frame rate. ProRes 4444 file support has also been improved to better handle transparencies.

Today's update fixes the following issues:

The Final Cut Pro update comes in at 2.97 gigabytes and is free for existing users. New customers can purchase the app from the Mac App Store for $299.99.

Apple's graphics app Motion was updated with minor improvements such as enhanced stability when using multiple camera behaviors and the same H.264 performance changes mentioned above.

In addition, bug fixes include:

Motion is a free 2.31 gigabyte download for existing users, while those new to the software can pick up a copy for $49.99.

Finally, Compressor on Thursday was updated with multiple user interface fixes and performance patches:

Compressor comes in at 445 megabytes and can be purchased for $49.99.

Apple's last major pro video software revamp came in October when Final Cut Pro X, Motion and Compressor gained UI tools compatible with the new MacBook Pro's Touch Bar.