Final Cut Pro May Be Supported on Apple's Mixed Reality Headsets

 


Last night Apple announced the presence of Final Cut Pro (FCP), a popular professional video editing application, on macOS devices on iPads that use the M series chip. This FCP also supports the use of the second generation Apple Pencil.



This indirectly gives freedom to video editors using the iPad if they want to make emergency edits and so on. Unlike the version on macOS that has to be paid once for life, on iPad it is offered as a subscription of RM22.90 per month.


Mark Gurman recently stated that there is a good chance that Apple's Reality Pro mixed reality headset will support FCP as well. The headset will run xrOS and is said to support iPadOS apps. So there should be no problem for FCP to be used on this headset.



It is well known that most sets to mixed reality such as Pico 4, Meta Quest Pro or Nreal Air glasses can provide the experience of using a screen larger than 100-inches. So how do you know someone wants to edit videos on the big screen?


Let's wait together.

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