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Will Mavericks run FCE 4?

I'm planning to upgrade my 2012 MacBook Pro Retina to Mavericks, and also planning to install FCE 4 soon. Will the upgrade to Mavericks cause me any problems installing and running FCE 4?

MacBook Pro (Retina, Mid 2012)

Posted on Oct 22, 2013 3:31 PM

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Nov 25, 2013 12:43 AM in response to washy47

"The latest attempts of downloading (since installing Mavericks) keep failing even though the clips on the camera are the same settings as all previous clips and shot at 50i."


One big thing to keep in mind is that FCE 4.0.1 was officially supported by Apple till 10.6.8.


All OS since, Lion, Mountain Lion and Mavericks are not supported and it's a "your risk" user style.

Users have various experinces from mostly works to can't even install.


The issue you have may be a Mavericks quirk then again it may not. The further we get along from 10.6.8 the more issues users seem to experience.


You could look at the Sequence and Clip proerties and see if they indeed do match.

Right click the Sequence icon in t he Broweser and selecet Item Properties.

The same proceedure for a clip except right click a clip icon.


FCE can also set or change the Timeline/Sequence by itself as the first clip hits the Timeline of a new Project.

You would get a warning message in this case. If you say YES the Sequence is changed to FCEs best guess at what this first clip is.

Not the best way to go if you know the exact properties of the clips in use.

If they conform to the specs of one of the Easy Setups you change it to that specific Easy Setup giving clips and Sequence a "marriage made in heaven".

If these two things don't match then the marriage is from another place. 🙂


Al

Dec 30, 2013 6:57 AM in response to thedaddymatt

FCE is working fine in Mavericks for me, but It's on old machines that have been upgraded all the way from 10.5 when I first installed FCE.


I believe the FCE installer is PPC, so you have to sort of install it by hand on anything newer than 10.6. I think I saw that someone had posted the instructions somewhere. Do a bit of searching and you can probably find it.


early 2008 iMac

early 2008 MBP

Sep 26, 2014 6:57 AM in response to Patrick Vaughn

Installed FCE from Time Machine when setting up new iMac 27". Ask for Serial Number which I got which from old iMac. Booth was fine haven't had time to check out completely. But looks like it may work. Ran it on Snow Leopard on old Machine. FCE as I remember it was never perfect since I haven't used it in a while. But I think I'll give it a try. Final Cut Pro for me if I have problems. It is an old program which isn't supported now by Apple. But it was fun, I hope it works. Still setting up new machine so I'll get back when I am ready for the real thing. Good Luck.

Sep 28, 2014 11:50 PM in response to calu_kc

Is your hard drive getting more than 80% full?


Are you using a separate HDD for your media, as you should?


Do you shutdown your Mac every night or let it sleep?


Have you done any of the following trouble-shooting suggestions?


Use this free app to trash the preferences. This should be the first thing you try when any problems occur.


http://www.digitalrebellion.com/prefman/

2. Open Disk Utility and Repair Permissions.

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