Final Cut Pro 10.4.6 Dmg
Users could now assign shortcuts for compound clips, closed captions, and several new commands, streamlining power-user workflows.
While Final Cut Pro 10.4.6 is a nostalgic masterpiece, holding onto it prevents you from accessing modern breakthroughs:
By staying on 10.4.6, you lock yourself out of Apple’s AI-powered future. final cut pro 10.4.6 dmg
A small but beloved addition: You could finally use keyboard shortcuts ([ and ]) to change the selection tool from the arrow to the trim blade and back.
Newer versions of Final Cut Pro (10.6 and beyond) are heavily optimized for Apple Silicon (M1, M2, M3, M4 chips). On older Intel-based Macs (MacBook Pro 2015–2019), newer versions can feel sluggish. Version 10.4.6 is the "Goldilocks" update for Intel machines—modern enough to support 4K workflows, but light enough to run smoothly on a dual-core i5 or quad-core i7. Users could now assign shortcuts for compound clips,
Before opening, check the file size. A real Final_Cut_Pro_10.4.6.dmg should be roughly 2.8 GB to 3.0 GB. If it is smaller than 1 GB, delete it immediately.
Inside the mounted disk image, you’ll see a single Final Cut Pro.app icon and an arrow pointing to a blue Applications folder. Drag the app icon onto the folder shortcut. While Final Cut Pro 10
To keep version 10.4.6 permanently, go to the Mac App Store > Preferences and uncheck “Automatically check for updates,” or simply never update Final Cut Pro when prompted.