Apple's Final Cut software is only available for Apple's Mac computers.
Final Cut Pro is only available for Mac computers and is not compatible with the Windows operating system.
Final Cut Pro is only available for MacOS. While there is software that is functionally similar and can be used on PCs, Final Cut Pro is not available on Windows. If you are looking for a video editing suite for a PC, Microprokey .com is a great website to visit. It offers a list of programs and useful reviews to help you make an informed choice.
Apple's Final Cut Studio only works on Apple's Mac computers.
No. Final Cut Pro and Final Cut Express are exclusively MAC only programs. Sony Vegas is a good windows alternate, however.
Apple's Final Cut Express software only works on their Mac computers. There is no version for the Windows operating system.
QuestionI'm afraid not. It is Mac only. You can try Adobes Premiere Pro, which is for windows and is better than Final cut express anyway, you can do way more stuff with it. The link is at the bottom.
With iMovie or Final Cut
Final Cut 7 as it runs on 10.5.6 or higher. Final Cut 8 does not run on 10.5.8. Check out the related link below for more of the specs for Final Cut 7.
Yes it will!.!
It's not. You just don't know how to look. For every application available for the Mac, there are three well-written applications for other platforms. * Adobe Photoshop (available for both Windows and Mac OS X) * Paint.NET (Windows-only) * Corel Paint Shop Pro (Windows-only) * GIMP (cross-platform) * Sony Vegas (Windows-only) * Adobe Encore (available for both Windows and Mac OS X) * Final Cut Pro (Windows-only) * Ulead MediaStudio Pro (Windows-only) * Kino (Linux) * VirtualDub (Windows-only) * Pinnacle Studio (Windows-only) * PiTiVi (Linux) * FORscene (available for both Windows and Mac OS X) * Kdenlive (Linux) * FL Studio (Windows only) * Audacity (cross-platform) * Adobe Soundbooth (available for both Windows and Mac OS X) * Cakewalk SONAR (Windows-only) * Pro Tools (available for both Windows and Mac OS X) * Jokosher (Linux-only) * Cubase (available for both Windows and Mac OS X) * Sony Sound Forge (Windows only)
I do video editing in both Final Cut Pro and Express on a Mac. Multiclip is not in Express. It is in Pro of course.
To put Final Cut Pro on a MacBook you need to insert the installation disc and click on the installation icon and then follow the prompts, selecting a custom install if you just want FCP and not the rest of the Final Cut Studio software installed.