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#Final cut pro macos high sierra mac
Final Cut Pro uses all the GPUs in your Mac for superior real-time playback performance and fast background rendering.Smart Collections dynamically organize content for you to quickly find any shot in a few clicks.Create and apply custom keywords or favorites on the fly as you select clip ranges.Content Auto-Analysis captures camera metadata and analyzes shots in the background.Organize your work within libraries for efficient media management and collaboration.Import and edit 360° equirectangular video in a wide range of formats and frame sizes.Edit multicamera projects with automatic syncing based on audio waveforms and support for up to 64 camera angles.Cycle through different shots, graphics, or effects at one place in the timeline with Auditions.Reduce clutter by grouping clips into a Compound Clip.Use Clip Connections to attach B-roll, sound effects, and music to the timeline.Enhanced Timeline Index lets you drag and drop audio roles to rearrange the layout of your timeline.The Magnetic Timeline 2 uses advanced metadata for faster, easier editing than with traditional tracks.I now have version FCPX 10.4.6 and it's running beautifully on High Sierra.Redesigned from the ground up, Final Cut Pro combines revolutionary video editing with powerful media organization and incredible performance to let you create at the speed of thought. Clicked on it, installation began and completed. FCPX came up in the search choices and this time, Instead of "upgrade", it now said "install". I then went back to the App store and this time searched for "Final Cut Pro X" in the search window (I did NOT go back to my Updates window.).

My solution: I went into my apps folder, took FCPX and moved it to the trash.
#Final cut pro macos high sierra update
When I went to update my FCPX tonight (It's been at 10.2.1 for sooo long), I got the same message "Incompatible Update." The App Store was forcing me to upgrade to version 10.5.1, which would of course require me to also upgrade my OS to Mojave. I've been upgrading my old mid-2010 Mac Pro (new metal/RX580 GPU, amongst other things), and got it to High Sierra where I would like this machine to stay so that I can continue to also use CS6 for my photography work. I know this question was from a year ago and it's likely been resolved by the poster, one way or another, but I had the same situation and found a super simple solution that worked for me. Otherwise, follow Tom's advice If you can. I'm still on HS but now considering upgrading to Mojave mainly for the latest version of FCPX. I know it exists and I used to have the direct link, but access may be tied to Mac and Apple ID. If not, call Apple support and they may direct you to the appropriate download. From there, Apple does have FCPX10.4.6 (last version to work on High Sierra) on their servers and it may direct you to the proper version in App Store.

#Final cut pro macos high sierra trial
Link in support document to older trial version.
#Final cut pro macos high sierra download
I believe that this page is still active and will allow you to download FCPX 10.2.3 free trial, not current version. I'm rocking on a 2012 rMBP and really want a new Mac, at least dreams are free. 10k $$$ should get you going well, but for me, not going to happen today. You are sporting a pretty old Mac, so performance will suffer, especially with high resolution media.
