For Final Cut Pro, Twixtor comes in two versions. The native FxPlug version and the After Effects-compatible version. What's the difference?
Functionally they are practically the same, however the FxPlug version can process images in 10 bit YUV (and greater bit depths, when supported).
The After Effects-compatible version only works in 8 bits per channel, but can also run in After Effects, combustion and Premiere Pro.
Compatibility
| FxPlug Version |
After Effects-compatible version |
| Final Cut Pro 6.0.3 and up |
Final Cut Pro 4.0 and up |
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