About two months later 10.4.6 was released, the 30th version of the software. ġ0.4.5 released in late January 2019 for performance enhancements and minor bug fixs. You can find an overview of the new features here.
ġ0.4.4 released in November 2018 is another major update with application extensions, batch export, video noise reduction, timecode window, comparison viewer, and more. ġ0.4.1 released in April 2018 introduced ProRes RAW and ProRes RAW HQ as well as built-in Closed Captioning and a number of bug fixes. Here they are in reverse order, the newest upgrade at the top with with its updates directly below it.ĭecember 2017: 10.4 released. Updates have included minor enhancements and bug fixes, some of which I haven’t even listed. Upgrades are significant enhancements or changes in the application and appear here in bold. There have been upgrades and updates on a regular basis since FCPX was first released in 2011. My third book, really the second edition of the original book, From iMovie to Final Cut Pro X, was based on the early version of 10.3, as will be the second edition of Beyond the Basics.ĭetails of these many changes in the application can be found on these pages. My second book Final Cut Pro X Beyond the Basics was based on version 10.1.2, and of course that too was soon superseded. Since then there have been a great many changes. When I first wrote my book I wrote based on version 10.0.2.