How to Turn Automatic Update ON or OFF on your Mac – Avoid Final Cut Pro upgrade issues

With every update to macOS comes risks that current or future versions of Final Cut Pro may have some issues. Video editors can avoid being caught out, and losing work, by turning off the Automatic Update of the operating system.

How to turn off auto-update

  1. Go to the Apple Logo at the top left of your screen and click System Preferences.
  2. Click the Software Update button if you don’t automatically go to that window (3rd Row down).
  3. Uncheck Automatically keep my Mac up to date and in the advanced options, you can also uncheck Install app updates and Install macOS updates.
Uncheck Automatically keep my Mac up to date so that you control when your
system software upgrades.
Keep Install macOS updates and Install app update from the App Store unchecked to keep control over when updates happen. Keep security updates checked – these are important!

Things that were troublesome when upgrading to macOS Catalina

Previously there were a couple of things that are particularly important to note when updating to macOS Catalina. These types of issues can pop-up for any major upgrade and it is always worth waiting a little while whilst others upgrade so that they can discover any issues and glitches. This can really help to avoid down-time for your working mac.

  • 64-Bit Apps Only – only applications running in 64-Bit will run on macOS Catalina so if your Mac updates automatically then you could be left with apps that don’t work if they only run in 32-Bit. In this video, you can check – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eu_uuytcRnU .
  • Metal Processing for FCPX – Final Cut Pro X 10.4.7 and Mac OS X Catalina make use of performance enhancements using Metal for its graphics processing. For some more information about Metal check out Ripple Training’s video – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOgXFpdhmjY .
  • Graphics Glitches – it seems that Metal comes with some side effects that can cause graphics glitches. You can remedy these by turning off the Reduce transparency option in your System Preferences. There is some more info about that here >>.

Security Updates & Downloads

I like to keep Check for updates, Download new updates when available and Install system data files and security updates all checked. Especially the security updates are important in case there are security patches that Apple releases in response to a problem. You won’t want to wait for those!

Check your Plugins for Final Cut Pro

With the update, some plugins for Final Cut Pro X may not work. You should check to see if your plugin provider has tested their plugins with the new system and Final Cut Pro X update to 10.4.7. If they are important plugins that you use in lots of projects this would be another reason to hold off upgrading.

Must Watch: “Final Cut Pro – How to SAFELY update Final Cut Pro X (and Catalina)??” by Robin S. Kurz

“After seeing how many people have struggled with whether to update or not and then seeing them approach it the worst most unsafe way I felt it was time I finally made a video about the whole thing!” Robin S. Kurz

Want to Update to Mojave instead of Catalina?

Some new plugins will require the newest version of Final Cut Pro but if you don’t want to upgrade to Catalina but are on an earlier version of macOS than Mojave then this page on the Apple web-site may help you out:

https://support.apple.com/macos/mojave?fbclid=IwAR0RHPxDe7n7QCKPidOpX7bcXmHqU1E0ZIKy3tq_akKXN_9KttzhLUxyiq8

Reasons for doing this may be that you want to keep older versions of Adobe Creative cloud running. Upgrading to Catalina may mean you need to upgrade.

If in doubt jump on the forums! (& delay updating)

If you are ever unsure about the updates then jump on the forums on Facebook or Reddit to ask questions. It is more often than not better to wait before updating as major software updates can often reveal major bugs in the new system upon release that just weren’t predicted in the BETA testing.

There are always lots of people in the same boat and if you follow the forums for Final Cut Pro X or macOS online then you can keep your finger on the pulse of any current issues that are popping up!

Forums that I follow online:

Final Cut Pro X User Group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/289713057748965/

FINAL CUT PRO X EDITORS
https://www.facebook.com/groups/108687235938893/

You can also contact me if you have any questions and I am available for online support and training.

How to create a bootable macOS Catalina installer drive on a USB Stick by Roman Loyola

“An external drive that you can use as an installer for macOS Catalina is a handy thing to have. If you have multiple Macs to upgrade, it’s a lot more efficient to plug in the USB installer drive and run the installer than to log into the App Store, download the 8.09GB OS installer, and then run it.” Roman Loyola, Macworld

Find out more here >>

Additional Upgrade Notes

These notes are things that I come across as I work with my clean install of macOS Catalina on my 16″ MacBook Pro.

E-mail – moving message from your old mac

You will need access to your old system hard-drive or a backup to keep any e-mail not stored on your iCloud drive.

You can import messages and folders from an external drive. Here is Apple’s guid on how to import your e-mail:
https://support.apple.com/en-ca/guide/mail/mlhlp1030/mac .