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  • Craig Seeman

    October 17, 2014 at 5:34 am

    Me but only updated one of my two primary computers.

    As a result I’m now convinced there will be an FCPX update within days… because the icon does match the OS and that has to be a top priority for Apple.

  • Jeff Markgraf

    October 17, 2014 at 6:14 am

    Just updated tonight on my MBPro retina.

    FCPX seems fine, but Yosemite seems to have broken my Kona 3. Which is to say, FCP no longer sees it, and the AV output option is greyed out. I guess it was inevitable, given that AJA considers the Kona 3 to be a “legacy” product. But I don’t really need everything the Kona does anymore, as I haven’t seen tape in a couple of years.

    A 4K IO would be great, but who has 2 grand laying around? A T-Tap should be a perfectly fine replacement to get SDI out to the broadcast monitor (and it’ll do 2K, so yay).

    Anyone else?

  • Robin S. kurz

    October 17, 2014 at 8:04 am

    I’ve had it for a while. FCP was noticeably less stable with the first releases, but has gotten back to “normal” with the most recent update for me. I’m pretty sure that there will be an explicit Yosemite update for it, too. I’ve also delved into the all new system “Extensions” i.e. “Actions” a tad also and can’t help but think that the whole thing makes for very interesting system/interface to implement new exchange functionality… as in a type of “Send to”??! 😉 We’ll see.

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  • Charlie Austin

    October 18, 2014 at 12:42 am

    All good here. 🙂

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  • Jeff Kirkland

    October 19, 2014 at 6:05 am

    I’ve been using Yosemite on my laptop during the beta with no real issues so I didn’t hesitate to upgrade my Mac Pro once the full version was officially released.

    So far, so good.

    Jeff Kirkland | Video Producer | Southern Creative Media | Melbourne Australia
    http://www.southerncreative.com.au | G+: https://gplus.to/jeffkirkland | Twitter: @jeffkirkland

  • John Rofrano

    October 19, 2014 at 11:22 pm

    All good here. I upgraded to Yosemite just yesterday but I’ve been editing with FCP X and Boris Continuum Complete all day long non-stop and it’s been rock solid. No issues at all. Motion 5 is working fine as well. I also have DVD Studio Pro 4.1 working on Yosemite. So far it’s all looking good.

    ~jr

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  • Dave Jenkins

    October 21, 2014 at 9:25 pm

    So far so good. I had to reinstall the blackmagic DesktopVideo 10.2.2 before FCP X 10.1.3 would see it.

    Dajen Productions, Santa Barbara, CA
    Mac Pro 3.5MHz 6-Core Late 2013
    FCP X

  • Craig Alan

    October 22, 2014 at 3:36 am

    Did you use it with projects already set up in mavericks?

    Mac Pro, macbook pro, Imacs (i7); Canon 5D Mark III/70D, Panasonic AG-HPX170/AG-HPX250P, Canon HV40, Sony Z7U/VX2000/PD170; FCP 6 certified; FCP X write professionally for a variety of media; teach video production in L.A.

  • Dave Jenkins

    October 22, 2014 at 4:05 am

    I did start the library/projects on Mavericks in the same version of final cut 10.1.3. Not a lot of cutting yet. Mainly loading 10 bands of multicam with 4 cameras.

    Dajen Productions, Santa Barbara, CA
    Mac Pro 3.5MHz 6-Core Late 2013
    FCP X

  • Jeff Kirkland

    October 22, 2014 at 4:22 am

    I spoke too soon about the Mac Pro running well. FCPX got to the point where I couldn’t scrub more than a couple of seconds of timeline without it freezing and making me force quit.

    I’ve just done a second clean install and this time it’s working the way I expected. No issues at all.

    I’m in the process of slowly adding hardware and software back, then doing some editing, then adding another item. So far, it’s behaving itself perfectly.

    Jeff Kirkland | Video Producer | Southern Creative Media | Melbourne Australia
    http://www.southerncreative.com.au | G+: https://gplus.to/jeffkirkland | Twitter: @jeffkirkland

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