![]() ![]() Upon opening a library containing legacy media in Final Cut Pro X 10.6.4., a window will appear, listing the assets that need transcoding, giving you the option to start the conversion right away. The new feature now introduced in the 10.4.6 update, allows you to open libraries containing media encoded with these codecs and have Final Cut Pro X automatically convert those assets to ProRes, which future macOS and Final Cut Pro X versions will be able to open. ![]() Last December, Apple has made some waves by announcing that future versions of macOS (and thus Final Cut Pro X) will not support a number of older and ancient codecs on an OS level. Note: A backup of the old library file is placed in ~/Movies/Final Cut Backups/LibraryName/Previous Versions (or wherever you have pointed Final Cut Pro X to put its backups.)Īside from a swath of squashed bugs, Apple has added only one new feature:ĭetecting media files that will be incompatible with future versions of macOS after Mojave and converting those assets to a compatible format. Once you install the update, it will inform you that it needs to update libraries that have been created with earlier versions – so please be aware that you cannot open an upgraded library with an earlier version. Final Cut Pro X 10.4.6 wants to update Libraries ![]()
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