

#IMOVIE 10.1.4 EXPORT MP4 PRO#
It is being integrated into a number of Panasonic’s pro cameras and video recording devices, which are popular with broadcasters. A relatively new format from Panasonic, AVC-LongG is part of the AVC Ultra family and provides high quality, high efficiency recording at smaller file sizes.
#IMOVIE 10.1.4 EXPORT MP4 UPDATE#
In addition, the new update introduces support for the AVC-LongG format.

The 10.1.2 update – which included significant enhancements to libraries, real-time LUT support, OS X Yosemite compatibility, ProRes 4444 XQ, and more – was less than six months ago.Įxpanding on the bullet points above, the FCP X 10.1.4 release features key performance improvements including resolving an issue with automatic library backups I’ve heard about that from a number of users. Keep in mind that this is Apple’s fifth free release in the past 12 months. Immediately after the release, my email lit up with people worrying that the limited new features in this update indicated a lack of interest by Apple in the application. While FCP X already supported import of MXF files from video cameras, this update extends the format support to a broader range of files and workflows.įor more information about the new MXF support, read:
