
Ability to use key commands to adjust Clip Appearance settings in the timeline.Time reversed clips render in the background.Resolves performance issues that could occur with certain titles and effects.Resolves an issue where some third-party effects generated green frames during render.Option to display ProRes Log C files from ARRI ALEXA cameras with standard Rec.Support for Sony XAVC codec up to 4K resolution.The full list of features and fixes from Apple:

No doubt this is in response to Sony's new F5 and 4k F55 cameras and the popularity of the Alexa amongst industry professionals, and Apple's campaign is being timed to coincide with this year's NAB convention in Las Vegas from April 6th-11th. The campaign will also include a piece on Hong Kong filmmaker Tsui Hark. Its interface is 100 times more interesting. In this campaign, Apple will be reporting on stories from professional editors who are making the switch back to FCPX, like Julian Liurette from Toronto's Globe and Mail newspaper who, after waiting a year after its initial release, says: With Version 10.0.8 of Final Cut Pro X, Apple is reported to be launching a campaign today, to 'win back' professionals.
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Also included in the free update are various fixes to both Compressor and Motion.

The major features include support for Sony's new XAVC codec up to 4K resolution, and the option to display ProRes Log C files from the Arri Alexa in Rec. With Avid and Adobe welcoming a lot of FCP7 refugees, Apple is now once again targeting those customers with its latest free update to FCPX. Apple has been losing its grip on the professional editing market ever since Final Cut Pro X was launched in 2011 to much skepticism.
