![]() ![]() So while you are logically correct that if you have a specific Mac OSX operating system installed and you download FCPX from the app store, that it SHOULD give you FCPX for your version of OSX, I know for a fact that does not work because I was on High Sierra and the FCPX I got from the App Store was for Mojave, and Apple Support would not supply me with a version of FCPX for High Sierra. You are being clear, and I appreciate you trying to help, but I'm telling you I WAS on High Sierra when I purchased and downloaded FCPX from the app store, it turned out to be FCPX for Mojave because they won't sell you FCPX for High Sierra anymore, I confirmed that with Apple Support, they told me to upgrade to Mojave, to do so it turned out I needed to purchase a 'metal compatible' graphics card, then it turned out the Nvidia graphics card that was on the list of compatible graphics cards from apple did not have a driver for Mojave, so now I either need to buy a new graphics card or downgrade my OS and re-install FCPX. So either I need to downgrade to High Sierra (10.13.6) and run FCPX on 10.13.6 OR I need to try and re-sell the Nvidia K5000 and buy a different metal-compatible graphics card that will work with Mojave (10.14.6).īut if I downgrade, I need to get a copy of FCPX that will run on high sierra (10.13.6) because Apple will no longer give you a copy that runs on high sierra (10.13.6). Click Buy in the alert to purchase Final Cut Pro at any time during the trial. When I go to the app store and hit 'update,' it asks if I want to download the. My system is High Sierra (10.13.6), so I can't use newer versions of final cut beyond 10.4.7. My ancient version of final cut pro (10.4.6) won't run a new plug-in I purchased. When you open the Final Cut Pro trial, the app tells you how many days remain before the trial expires. Download an older version of FCPX (10.4.7) Hey gang. Though it is paid software, a 30 days free trial version of Final Cut Pro X is available for download on macOS 10.14.6 and later versions. Final Cut Pro is available exclusively from the Mac App Store. Thus, the video card that Apple says is compatible with Mojave isn't actually compatible with Mojave because Nvidia don't make a driver, and when I try and use the generic apple drivers with the Nvidia K5000, the Mac Pro boots up but is very unreliable when trying to do anything that involves the graphics card (gets very slow, hangs, etc). Final Cut Pro is a professional non-linear editing software for Mac users. My system is High Sierra (10.13.6), so I cant use newer versions of final cut beyond 10.4.7. ![]() BUT, it turns out that Nvidia don't supply a driver for Mojave (10.14.6) only for High Sierra (10.13.6). ![]() I purchased an NVIDIA Quadro K5000 for Mac per /en-us/HT208898 because that is one of the few supported graphics cards. Thus you need to purchase a metal-compatible graphics card. With a 2012 Mac Pro, you cannot install Mojave using the original graphics card, because the original graphics card is not metal-compatible. They only let you purchase for Mojave (10.14.6). The app store won't let you purchase FCPX for High Sierra (10.13.6) anymore. Final Cut Pro X for Mac 10.6. When I said 10.14.6 I was talking about Mojave. ![]()
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