Final cut studio not working after High Sierra update

I have just updated to OS 10.13.5 (from Yosemite) and can no longer use Final Cut Pro. In an earlier posting on this problem, the advice was to sign in to the App Store using the Apple ID used to purchase the software and download the latest version. Unfortunately I purchased the original software, and a subsequent update, as a set of DVD's. I have three questions:

  • How can I access an Update to allow me to continue using FCP?
  • Is any update actually Final Cut Pro and not Final Cut Pro X ?
  • Should I just (can I just) step back an OS version or two? FCP is far more important to me than any new bells and whistles High Sierra offers.

Posted on Jun 11, 2018 4:52 AM

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Jun 12, 2018 12:07 PM in response to Bob Bridges1

If you really want to use Motion and all of the other applications that come with Final Cut Studio 3 you can install Snow Leopard on your mac. I have a MacPro 2010 with a hard drive that has Snow Leopard and Final Cut Studio 3 and it works perfect. I also have a 2015 MacBook Pro i5 13" inch in which I installed High Sierra OS. I also have another MacBook Pro 2009 17" in which I installed Final Cut Studio 3 with a partition which has Snow Leopard. On the other partition I have Yosemite OS.

Jun 27, 2018 1:02 AM in response to Bob Bridges1

You could try this link with the pro apps updater:

Pro Applications Update 2010-02Pro Application Update 2010-02 adds compatibility for new camera formats, improves overall stability and addresses a number of other minor issues. Sep 15, 2010

but it won't install in 10.13, claiming to require Pro Apps updater 7 first, but that is supposedly unsigned now and will not run.

I completely understand your desire to stick with a real version, so good luck stepping back, as I will once I sort out a suitable backup to recover from. As I mentioned earlier, evrything appears to run in 10.9.5 but motion is broken in 10.10.

Jun 27, 2018 12:40 AM in response to BenB

Do more? Is that why production houses that can't use FCP studio anymore moved back to AVID? FCP X is still really iMovie Pro and while it has a lot of conveniences and speed, it's still not a replacement for a pro app like the original FCP, just like "Photos" is not even a replacement for iPhoto, let alone Aperture. Photos doesn't even do lossless edits like Aperture or more importantly, LightRoom, and it's the first of the crappy iOS ports to the Mac that still hasn't been upgraded to a proper UIkit app, which doesn't bode well for the hopeful optimism people seem to feel after WWDC.

Apple seems to have almost entirely abandoned actual pro users hardware and software with it's (understandable) focus on the phone, but I still can't understand why the Macs future has to be abandoned or "repurposed" while it's usage is still higher than it's ever been in spite of the relative neglect and contempt.

Jun 27, 2018 12:48 AM in response to Bob Bridges1

The last OS that FCP studio fully operated on was 10.9.5. All but Motion still function in Yosemite, but I can't remember what works after that. I have the same problem with FCP Studio as you after a failed migration to a new machine that shipped with Highest Sierra, an irritating version that makes my 2.8GHz 2015 15" MBP feel slow. Fortunately, an Apple genius informed me that they are still able to install 10.9.5 on it in store, which should make it fly in spite of the lack of security updates available for it. Maybe I'll sacrifice my late model 17" to the new versions now.

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