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Final Cut Pro (often abbreviated FCP or FCPX) is a professional non-linear video-editing application initially developed by Macromedia, and, since 1998, by Apple as part of its pro apps collection. Final Cut Pro allows users to import, edit, and process video footage, and output it to a wide variety of formats.
Final Cut Server is Apple's discontinued server-based backend for managing Final Cut Studio files (particularly Final Cut Pro) and for workflow automation.Based on Proximity's artbox package, [1] Final Cut Server includes media asset management tools [2] with access controls and was designed to catalog any media file type and allow addition of custom metadata to make those files searchable.
Production Suite is a software compilation by Apple used for digital video editing. Production Suite contains Final Cut Pro HD, DVD Studio Pro 3, and Apple Motion.The compilation's component applications were announced at the National Association of Broadcasters in April 2004, and the compilation was released in August 2004.
Final Cut Express; Final Cut Studio – audio-video editing suite: Apple Qmaster; Cinema Tools; Compressor; DVD Studio Pro; Final Cut Pro; LiveType; Motion 2; Soundtrack Pro; HandBrake – DVD to MPEG-4 and other formats converter; iMovie – basic video editing application; Miro Media Player; MPlayer; Perian; QuickTime – including its Player ...
A new feature called "skimming" for quickly previewing video in the library at a user controlled speed was added, and so was a feature that allows the user to highlight parts of video clips just like highlighting text. iMovie 08 also had the ability to add more than two layers of background sound, including multiple music, narration and sounds ...
Apple produces macOS applications. Some are included with macOS and some sold separately. This includes iWork, Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, iLife, and the database application FileMaker. Numerous other developers also offer software for macOS. In 2018, Apple introduced an application layer, codenamed Marzipan, to port iOS apps to macOS.
The Genius Bar is a technical support service provided by Apple Inc. inside Apple Stores to support the use of its products and services. The locations provide concierge-style, face-to-face support for customers from "Geniuses" who are specially trained and certified by Apple, with multiple levels of certification depending on the products serviced.
iDVD is a discontinued Mac application made by Apple, which can be used to create DVDs.. iDVD lets users design DVD menus (like a main menu and chapter selection menu) and burn movies, slideshows, and music onto a DVD that can be played on a commercial DVD player.