: If you use third-party plugins, the Neat Video blog provides critical information about how 10.5.2 handles their "Second Revision" (SR) plugins. They specifically note issues like potential crashes when hovering over thumbnails in this specific FCP version. Detailed technical warnings can be found on the Neat Video Blog .
Native decoding/playback via a new Universal RED plugin for both Intel and Apple silicon.
Resolved an issue preventing custom Motion titles in the library from appearing in the browser.
Improvements for playing back H.264 files with corrupt data and using AirPlay.
For detailed insights on , several industry experts and technical blogs provide comprehensive breakdowns of its specific features and fixes. Key Blog Posts & Analysis
: For a broader perspective on how 10.5.2 fits into the evolution of the software (including its transition from "Final Cut Pro X" to just "Final Cut Pro"), Alex4D’s notes offer an extensive timeline of features like SMB-based libraries and customizable keyboard shortcuts added during this era. 10.5.2 Highlight Summary Feature/Fix Description RED RAW Support
Final Cut Pro 10.5.2 Apr 2026
: If you use third-party plugins, the Neat Video blog provides critical information about how 10.5.2 handles their "Second Revision" (SR) plugins. They specifically note issues like potential crashes when hovering over thumbnails in this specific FCP version. Detailed technical warnings can be found on the Neat Video Blog .
Native decoding/playback via a new Universal RED plugin for both Intel and Apple silicon. Final Cut Pro 10.5.2
Resolved an issue preventing custom Motion titles in the library from appearing in the browser. : If you use third-party plugins, the Neat
Improvements for playing back H.264 files with corrupt data and using AirPlay. Native decoding/playback via a new Universal RED plugin
For detailed insights on , several industry experts and technical blogs provide comprehensive breakdowns of its specific features and fixes. Key Blog Posts & Analysis
: For a broader perspective on how 10.5.2 fits into the evolution of the software (including its transition from "Final Cut Pro X" to just "Final Cut Pro"), Alex4D’s notes offer an extensive timeline of features like SMB-based libraries and customizable keyboard shortcuts added during this era. 10.5.2 Highlight Summary Feature/Fix Description RED RAW Support