Apple has upgraded macOS Catalina to version 10.15.7 and has also released upgrades for Final Cut Pro, iMovie, Motion, and Compressor .
According to Apple’s release notes, the macOS upgrade — available at the Mac App Store or by going to System Preferences > Software Update:
— Resolves an issue where macOS would not automatically connect to Wi-Fi networks
— Fixes an issue that could prevent files syncing through iCloud Drive
— Addresses a graphic issue that may occur on iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, 2020) with Radeon Pro 5700 XT.
The Final Cut Pro update:
Fixes an issue in which XAVC media from the Sony PXW-FX9 camera is not recognized
– Fixes an issue where brightness levels shift when switching between Better Quality and Better Performance in the viewer
– Fixes an issue in which effect keyframes are not added correctly when using onscreen controls
– Improves stability when using the transform tool with multiple clips in the timeline
– Improves reliability when exporting an FCPXML that contains Compound clips
– Addresses an issue which could prevent sharing at certain resolutions
– Fixes an issue in which sharing a Compound or Multicam clip from the timeline was disabled
The iMovie update:
— Fixes an issue that prevented the sharing of some projects in HD or 4K resolutions
— Improves stability when importing media.
The Motion and Compressor fix some bugs, such as one that could cause XAVC media from the Sony PXW-FX9 camera to not be recognized. The Final Cut Pro, iMovie, Motion, and Compressor upgrades are available at the Mac App Store.