Apple’s Final Cut Pro X did not exactly work out as planned it seems – with plenty of backlash coming Cupertino’s way due to the lack of several key features which were available right out of the box in older versions of the Final Cut Pro. Well, being the pro-active company that they are, Apple is not going to just sit back and wait. No sir, they decided to roll out a Final Cut Pro X FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) page on their website which hopefully, will be able to provide all the relevant and necessary answers for you.

Apart from that, Apple has also reassured users that a bunch of missing features are on the way sometime down the road, especially multicamera editing in the “next major release” to keep XML exporting company. Apart from that, volume licensing for orders of 20 or more will be available “soon,” and a summer update will enable you to take advantage of metadata tags in order to categorize audio tracks by type, followed by exporting them from Final Cut Pro X.

Has this lessened the outrage against Final Cut Pro X? Perhaps, just by some margin.

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