One of the applications most used by Mac users when creating videos is iMovie, an application that for a few months has been available for download completely free of charge for all users who have an Apple ID, even if they haven't. renewed its equipment for years. It was in 2012 when Apple began offering Mac users this application for free to all users who bought a new Mac, worse in recent months it has become available to all users of the Apple desktop ecosystem . The latest iMovie update brings us support for the new HEVC video format of iOS 11 and MacOS High Sierra
iMovie is an application that allows any user without previous video editing knowledge to create any type of video, thanks to the templates it offers and the simple user interface. With iMovie we can add titles to personalize them, add credits and logos ... When exporting all creations, iMove allows us export them in both 4k and HD quality. To be able to export in 4k, our Mac must be from 2011 or later.
What is strange is that today, when 10 days have passed since the launch of the final version of macOS High Sierra, is that the editor Final Cut Pro has not yet been updated to support the H.265 codec, the new codec used for both the photos and videos that we take with the iPhone 7 onwards, or also with the GoPro Hero 6, another of the devices that has just arrived on the market and that uses this codec for lossless size compression quality.