Apple users can now share their 4K video between the iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, Apple TV (fourth generation) and iPad Pro thanks to a recent update of Final Cut Pro, according to 9 to 5 Mac.
The changes, made on Thursday, also allow sharing to multiple YouTube accounts and faster speed when opening libraries on a SAN, according to Apple Insider.
The updates will also allow users to have a customizable default effect that allows video and audio effects to be assigned to keyboard shortcuts, according to Mac Rumors. It also resolves a problem in which black frames would appear when iPhone clips were imported and several other bugs that could disrupt edited videos.
There were also changes made to Compressor and Motion that support the sharing of 4K video.
Version 10.2.3 will be free for current users. Apple last updated the software in April 2015.
Final Cut Pro is $399.99 in the app store.