Yes, Final Cut Pro X is exclusively available for Mac users. It is a professional video editing software developed by Apple Inc. and is designed specifically for macOS. Final Cut Pro X offers advanced features and tools for video editing, post-production, and motion graphics. Unfortunately, there is no official version of Final Cut Pro X for Windows or any other operating system. However, Windows users can explore alternative video editing software options such as Adobe Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve, which are available for both Mac and Windows platforms.
1.
macOS
Catalina (10.15)
2.
macOS
Big Sur (11.0)
3.
macOS
Monterey (12.0)
It's important to note that Final Cut Pro X may require specific hardware and software configurations to function optimally. Here are the general system requirements for Final Cut Pro X:
Minimum System
Requirements:
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A
Mac computer with an Intel Core 2 Duo processor or better
·
4GB
of RAM (8GB recommended for 4K editing, 3D titles, and 360° video editing)
·
256GB
of available storage (minimum)
·
A
graphics card that supports Metal and is compatible with macOS version you are
using
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Display
with at least 1280 x 768 resolution
Recommended
System Requirements:
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A
Mac computer with an Intel Core i5 processor or better
·
8GB
of RAM (or more)
·
512GB
SSD or larger for 4K editing, 3D titles, and 360° video editing
·
A
dedicated graphics card with at least 2GB VRAM (4GB or more recommended for 4K
editing, 3D titles, and 360° video editing)
These are general guidelines, and
the specific hardware requirements may vary depending on the complexity and
scale of your projects. It's always a good idea to check the official Apple
website or the Final Cut Pro X product page for the most up-to-date information
on system requirements and compatibility.
Note: The information provided above is accurate as of my last knowledge
update in September 2021. Please ensure you verify the latest compatibility
information from official sources or Apple's website as software requirements
and compatibility can change over time.
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