Apple releases Final Cut Pro X, Motion 5, and Compressor 4 from

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Apple has new versions released of video editor, Final Cut Pro and all of the tools with Motion and Compressor. The video editor and the subsequent effects editor and compressietool come exclusively through the Mac App Store.

The professional video editor from Apple is going to henceforth through life as Final Cut Pro X. the Biggest change in version 10 is the simplified interface; this is more on iMovie like. This is especially visible in the work with the timeline. In the import and sorting of images would be the editor in addition, certain scenes can better recognise, for example, or there people.

The 240 euro cost of Final Cut Pro X now also supports the multicore processors of Intel is better, so performance would improve. In addition, the editor now a 64bit application, so more memory approachable. Despite the according to Apple, improved interface, not all users are convinced of the improvements. In the Mac App Store will get Final Cut Pro X is a relatively low rating and is version 10 as ‘too simple’ and ‘buggy’ described.

Motion 5, a tool to, among other effects, video edits, adding and editing of titles, is now also a 64bit application. Also in this application is the gui on the kick is taken and simplified, while also now called chromakey filters can be applied. Motion 5 should be 40 euro cost.

Compressor 4, tool to videos to all kinds of compression formats to convert, must be 40 euro. This package contains relatively few innovations. For example, the interface remained the same. New is the ability to custom export settings for Final Cut Pro X. Also, can video content be made suitable for http live streaming.