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lotzosushi

macrumors 6502
Original poster
Jan 10, 2007
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Final Cut, iMovie and After Effects CS6 are all broken. Says they are not compatible. Hopefully they'll post updates to the apps to make them work again.

So if you're an editor you probably shouldn't update till Apple gives the apps the green light. Other editing apps like Premiere Pro and Photoshop are working.

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Altemose

macrumors G3
Mar 26, 2013
9,189
488
Elkton, Maryland
Final Cut, iMovie and After Effects CS6 are all broken. Says they are not compatible. Hopefully they'll post updates to the apps to make them work again.

So if you're an editor you probably shouldn't update till Apple gives the apps the green light. Other editing apps like Premiere Pro and Photoshop are working.

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Found the same problem here. There may be a pre-release update coming soon!
 

mmomega

macrumors demi-god
Dec 30, 2009
3,888
2,101
DFW, TX
Yeah, never update your main work machine to ANY betas, sometimes catastrophic outcomes arise and Time Machine from 10.10 only work with 10.10 + .
 

mikkelnl

macrumors member
Feb 7, 2011
78
14
Holland
iMovie and Final Cut Pro can be run this way (but they don't feel stable):

Programs > Right click app > Show package contents > Contents > MacOS > Double click.
 

thomaskc

macrumors 6502
Aug 19, 2010
347
0
This happens every time with many of the adobe programs, and don't get too excited about an update any time soon. Adobe is very strict on only supporting released software. AEcs6 didn't work at all until on the day of the official release of mavericks.
 
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