MacRumors macrumors bot Original poster Apr 12, 2001 70,438 42,101 Oct 26, 2006 #1 Apple has released Final Cut Express HD 3.5.1, a maintenance update that "addresses compatibility on specific hardware." No other information was given about the update, which can be found on Apple's website. Article Link https://www.macrumors.com/2006/10/26/apple-releases-final-cut-express-3-5-1-update/
Apple has released Final Cut Express HD 3.5.1, a maintenance update that "addresses compatibility on specific hardware." No other information was given about the update, which can be found on Apple's website.
Kingsly macrumors 68040 Aug 9, 2005 3,389 14 Either in front of a computer or behind a camera. Oct 26, 2006 #2 Hope this fixes some problems I've been having (FCE doing weird, inexplicable things, refusing to launch, etc.)
Hope this fixes some problems I've been having (FCE doing weird, inexplicable things, refusing to launch, etc.)
M mikeyrogers macrumors member Apr 27, 2004 63 0 Santa Monica, CA Oct 26, 2006 #3 If it's so specific, why are Apple being so vague on which hardware is fixed?
thejadedmonkey macrumors G3 May 28, 2005 9,642 4,413 Pennsylvania Oct 26, 2006 #4 Because that would mean admitting that there was a problem somewhere, which Jobs can't accept.
iMeowbot macrumors G3 Aug 30, 2003 8,634 0 Oct 26, 2006 #5 mikeyrogers said: If it's so specific, why are Apple being so vague on which hardware is fixed? Click to expand... All specific hardware is affected. The general hardware was working just fine.
mikeyrogers said: If it's so specific, why are Apple being so vague on which hardware is fixed? Click to expand... All specific hardware is affected. The general hardware was working just fine.
nagromme macrumors G5 May 2, 2002 12,546 1,196 Oct 26, 2006 #6 thejadedmonkey said: Because that would mean admitting that there was a problem somewhere, which Jobs can't accept. Click to expand... Weird, then, that Apple DOES mention specific problems with their products all the time, and has a searchable knowledgebase full of them
thejadedmonkey said: Because that would mean admitting that there was a problem somewhere, which Jobs can't accept. Click to expand... Weird, then, that Apple DOES mention specific problems with their products all the time, and has a searchable knowledgebase full of them