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Final Cut Pro 11.0.1 Update Released – Bug Fixes and Improvements

Final Cut Pro 11.0.1 Update Released - Bug Fixes and Improvements

Apple has recently released an update to their famous Mac-based video editing software: Final Cut Pro 11.0.1. This minor update doesn’t introduce new features but fixes bugs and improves reliability and performance. So, let’s take a closer look at it!

Final Cut Pro X was released on June 21, 2011. I’m sorry if, like me, you’ve started and edited plenty of projects on Final Cut Pro 7—only to realize it was nearly 15 years ago. Time flies, and Apple has released numerous updates over the years while still being on version 10. However, in November 2024, Apple released a significant update, Final Cut Pro 11. This major update introduced many new features, such as Transcribe to Caption, Voice Isolation, and multiple other AI-powered features, such as the Magnetic Mask we reviewed here.

Following that big update, Apple has just released Final Cut Pro 11.0.1, a minor update that fixes bugs and improves stability, reliability, and performance.

Final Cut Pro 11.0.1 – features

As previously mentioned, Final Cut Pro 11.0.1 is a relatively minor update with no significant changes; it’s more or less a patch that fixes bugs and improves existing features. Here is the entire list of what is new inside Final Cut Pro 11.0.1:

  • Addresses an issue that caused Custom Overlays to not be visible in the viewer.
  • Fixes an issue that caused errors when using Send to Compressor from a timeline that included Magnetic Mask effects.
  • Improves reliability of the Show Horizon command in the viewer.
  • Improves performance when pressing and holding the H key to scroll the timeline manually.

As always, before you jump into the App Store to install the update, please ensure that your Mac is compatible, and then back up your current version of the Final Cut Pro application and your Final Cut Pro libraries.

Price and availability

This Final Cut Pro 11.0.1 update is now available to download directly from the App Store. If you purchased your license yesterday or back in 2011, it doesn’t matter, as it is still a free upgrade for all current users. If you want to buy it, Final Cut Pro X retails for $299, and Apple still offers a 90-day free trial to give it a try. For more information, please see the Apple website.

What do you think about this update? Do you like the major Final Cut Pro 11 update and new features? What is your go-to editing software? Don’t hesitate to let us know in the comments down below!

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