Apple Adds Support for Dual Displays to Motion
Posted September 20, 2011 at 7:36pm by iClarified
Apple has updated Motion with support for dual displays, as well as numerous other fixes.
Designed for video editors, Motion 5 lets you customize Final Cut Pro titles, transitions, and effects. Or create your own dazzling animations in 2D or 3D space, with real-time feedback as you work.
What's New In This Version:
This update improves overall stability and performance including:
Adds support for dual displays.
Fixes an issue with the import and playback of multichannel audio.
Resolves a stability issue when navigating to keyframes at a negative time.
Fixes an issue with incorrect text positioning when the Inspector is open.
Provides for correct kerning between characters when applying adjustments.
Resolves stability issues when entering an empty string in a title while in Draft Mode.
The update is recommended for all users of Motion 5.
You can purchase Motion from the App Store for $49.99.
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Designed for video editors, Motion 5 lets you customize Final Cut Pro titles, transitions, and effects. Or create your own dazzling animations in 2D or 3D space, with real-time feedback as you work.
What's New In This Version:
This update improves overall stability and performance including:
Adds support for dual displays.
Fixes an issue with the import and playback of multichannel audio.
Resolves a stability issue when navigating to keyframes at a negative time.
Fixes an issue with incorrect text positioning when the Inspector is open.
Provides for correct kerning between characters when applying adjustments.
Resolves stability issues when entering an empty string in a title while in Draft Mode.
The update is recommended for all users of Motion 5.
You can purchase Motion from the App Store for $49.99.
Read More