![]() If you have FCP X 10.5 already installed on your M1 Mac, then you can start it in Intel mode using these steps:Ģ. Start (double-click) Final Cut Pro Intel.app in /Applications Move Final Cut Pro Intel.app from the Desktop to /Applications (the Applications folder in the root of the System Volume).ħ. Rename Final Cut Pro.app to Final Cut Pro Intel.appĦ. This will create Final Cut Pro.app on the Desktop.ĥ. Double-click Final Cut on the Desktop of the M1 Mac to unpack the archive. Move Final Cut to your M1 Mac, for example to the Desktop sub-folder in your home folder.Ĥ. Apple Final Cut Pro X is very speedy to use, especially on my 2021 M1 Macbook Pro (8-core CPU/GPU, 16GB RAM, 2TB SSD). ![]() ![]() This will zip FCP and create the file Final Cut .ģ. Works in almost any DAW: FL Studio, Logic Pro X, Final Cut Pro X, Ableton Live, Reaper, Cubase, Pro Tools Available as application, VST2, VST3, AU and AAX. Open the /Applications folder in Finder, select Final Cut Pro.app, open the context/popup menu using the right click or Ctrl+click and select the Compress command. Make sure you have an Intel Mac with FCP X 10.4.9 installed in the regular location in /Applications.Ģ. If you have FCP X 10.4.9 installed on another Intel Mac at the moment, then you can copy and run it to your M1 Mac using these steps:ġ. If you need to run the Intel version of FCP X on an M1 Mac via Rosetta 2 (for example to be able to use Intel-only plug-ins installed on that M1 Mac), that may be possible but the procedure depends on the exact version of FCP X you have.
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