Apple last year released Final Cut Pro for iPad Pro and iPad Air models with the M1 chip and newer, and now we have confirmed that the professional video editing app is also compatible with the new seventh-generation iPad mini.
Apple recently updated the App Store listing for Final Cut Pro to indicate the app is now compatible with both M-series chips and the A17 Pro chip in the new iPad mini. Apple’s audio editing app Logic Pro is also compatible with the new iPad mini, as that app merely requires any iPad model with an A12 Bionic chip or newer.
However, some Final Cut Pro features are not compatible with the new iPad mini due to hardware or software limitations, as outlined in the app’s description.
We have also confirmed that the new iPad mini is not compatible with the Stage Manager feature, which is not very surprising given the device’s smaller 8.3-inch display size compared to the larger 11-inch and 13-inch iPad Pro and iPad Air models.
On supported iPads, Stage Manager allows users to resize apps into overlapping windows for an improved multitasking experience. Stage Manager also fully supports an external display with up to 6K resolution, allowing users to work with up to four apps on the iPad and up to four apps on the external display simultaneously.
The new iPad mini launches this Wednesday.
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Apple last year released Final Cut Pro for iPad Pro and iPad Air models with the M1 chip and newer, and now we have confirmed that the professional video editing app is also compatible with the new seventh-generation iPad mini.
Apple recently updated the App Store listing for Final Cut Pro to indicate the app is now compatible with both M-series chips and the A17 Pro chip in the new iPad mini. Apple’s audio editing app Logic Pro is also compatible with the new iPad mini, as that app merely requires any iPad model with an A12 Bionic chip or newer.
However, some Final Cut Pro features are not compatible with the new iPad mini due to hardware or software limitations, as outlined in the app’s description.
We have also confirmed that the new iPad mini is not compatible with the Stage Manager feature, which is not very surprising given the device’s smaller 8.3-inch display size compared to the larger 11-inch and 13-inch iPad Pro and iPad Air models.
On supported iPads, Stage Manager allows users to resize apps into overlapping windows for an improved multitasking experience. Stage Manager also fully supports an external display with up to 6K resolution, allowing users to work with up to four apps on the iPad and up to four apps on the external display simultaneously.
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