Final Cut Pro — 1065 New ^new^
Testing shows that on an M2 Pro MacBook (16GB RAM):
By bridging the gap between legacy Intel hardware and the newer Apple silicon architecture, 10.6.5 ensured that a broad spectrum of users could maintain professional productivity during a major hardware transition period. final cut pro 1065 new
display (using an iPad as a second monitor) caused instability on Intel-based Macs. Ambient Light Performance Testing shows that on an M2 Pro MacBook
Final Cut Pro 10.6.5 is out — mainly stability, playback, and export fixes plus Apple silicon tweaks. Backup your libraries and update for smoother editing. #FinalCutPro Backup your libraries and update for smoother editing
A: Yes, but you will not see the dramatic speed improvements. The H.265 10-bit decode and Object Tracker ML models are optimized for Apple Silicon. Intel users will notice better stability, but not faster exports.
| Workflow Area | Before 10.6.5 | After 10.6.5 | |---------------|----------------|----------------| | Tracking a moving product logo | Manual keyframes or third-party plugins (e.g., MotionVFX) | One-click Object Tracker | | Editing animated titles | Open inspector → adjust sliders | Directly manipulate on-screen handles | | Removing a microphone from a static shot | Use masking or send to Motion | Scene Removal Mask (Beta) |
Last updated: September 2024. All features verified on Final Cut Pro version 10.6.5 running macOS Ventura 13.5. For more tutorials, check the official Apple Final Cut Pro User Guide.