![]() ![]() However, it's worth reading Larry Jordan's post on Don’t Hurry to Upgrade. Generally speaking, upgrading from macOS Ventura to macOS Sonoma is fairly smooth sailing, with no major widespread issues reported. I was previously on Monterey & 10.6.8, but Sonoma + Final Cut Pro 10.7 seems way more solid and reliable. If you're on macOS Ventura - you should be fine to update to macOS Sonoma.įWIW - I've put my 2021 16-inch MacBook Pro (M1 Max, 64GB RAM, 8TB SSD) with Sonoma 14.1.2 and FCPX 10.7 through hell since the 10.7 release, and it's been rock solid. If you're currently on Final Cut Pro 10.7, you can safely update to Final Cut Pro 10.7.1. If you're currently on Final Cut Pro 10.6.10, you can safely upgrade to Final Cut Pro 10.7. If you're still on Final Cut Pro 10.6.5 or earlier on Intel machines - just stay there until you buy an Apple Silicon Mac. ![]() You can read our current recommendations below: You can learn more about backing up Final Cut Pro on Apple's site here. This means, if you're a professional Final Cut Pro editor, you need to be very careful about keeping copies of older versions of Final Cut Pro, Compressor and Motion as backups incase there's bugs, but also incase you have to access older Libraries in the future that may not open in the latest version of Final Cut Pro. Unfortunately when it comes to apps on the Apple App Store, you can only ever download the latest software, and you don't have any access to older versions. All software has bugs, and new updates to software can sometimes have regressions that break features that were working fine in previous versions. ![]()
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