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Final Cut Server

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Final Cut Server
Developer(s)Apple Inc.
Stable release
1.5 / July 23, 2009
Operating systemMac OS X
TypeVideo editing software
LicenseProprietary
WebsiteFinal Cut Server Home Page

Final Cut Server is Apple Inc.'s server-based backend for managing Final Cut Studio files (in particular Final Cut Pro) and workflow automation, based on Proximity's artbox[1] package. Final Cut Server can catalogue any file type and allows for the addition of custom metadata to make those files searchable. Final Cut Server runs on Apple hardware but the server is accessed through a Java client that runs on PCs and Macs. In addition to Java, Final Cut Server makes heavy use of the QuickTime framework and requires its installation when used with PC clients.


Release and Versions

Final Cut was released for purchase on the 8th of April, 2008.

On July 23, 2009 Final Cut Server was upgraded from v1.1.1 to v1.5. The release corresponded to the release of a new version of Final Cut Studio. The upgrade changed the pricing structure by eliminating the original 10-client license and reducing the cost of the unlimited client to $999. Upgrades from v1.1.1 to v1.5 for both the unlimited license and the older 10-client license are $299. With the purchase of the upgrade, the 10-client license is converted into an unlimited client license. Notable features upgraded in version 1.5 include the addition of global searches accessible to your workgroup, integration of Active Directory permission sets, improved search engine performance, and an expanded line of proxy settings.