Neat video noise reduction software pro#
Start (double-click) Final Cut Pro Intel.app in /Applications Move Final Cut Pro Intel.app from the Desktop to /Applications (the Applications folder in the root of the System Volume).ħ.
Rename Final Cut Pro.app to Final Cut Pro Intel.appĦ. This will create Final Cut Pro.app on the Desktop.ĥ.
Double-click Final Cut on the Desktop of the M1 Mac to unpack the archive. Once the Neat Video 'Noise Reducer' is applied to the clip, it presents itself in the filters tab, as would any filter. Clicking on the filter's tab in the viewer, you hit the options button and a new interface opens for you. Move Final Cut to your M1 Mac, for example to the Desktop sub-folder in your home folder.Ĥ. Neat Video noise reduction is initially applied as you would any filter found in the effects tab. This will zip FCP and create the file Final Cut .ģ. Open the /Applications folder in Finder, select Final Cut Pro.app, open the context/popup menu using the right click or Ctrl+click and select the Compress command. Make sure you have an Intel Mac with FCP X 10.4.9 installed in the regular location in /Applications.Ģ. If you have FCP X 10.4.9 installed on another Intel Mac at the moment, then you can copy and run it to your M1 Mac using these steps:ġ. If you need to run the Intel version of FCP X on an M1 Mac via Rosetta 2 (for example to be able to use Intel-only plug-ins installed on that M1 Mac), that may be possible but the procedure depends on the exact version of FCP X you have.