The same day as it released OS X 10.11.3 to the public, Apple has now pushed an update to its iMovie video editing software. The update bumps the app to version 10.1.1 and includes primarily under-the-hood bug fixes and performance updates, some of which will certainly be welcomed by users.
First off, Apple says the update fixes an issue with YouTube sharing that would prevent a user from signing in if they had multiple accounts. The update also fixes an issue relating to applying White Balance adjustments to clips, as well as one that caused an incorrect display of still images. Another change is that clips are now copied when dragged from the Project Media area to the events area of the Library list.
The full changelog is below:
Back in October, Apple introduced the much larger iMovie 10.1 update that brought 4k video support, as well as support for 1080p video at 60 frames per second. iMovie is available on the Mac App Store.
What’s New in Version 10.1.1
• Resolves an issue with YouTube sharing that could prevent sign in for users with multiple accounts • Fixes a problem that could prevent White Balance adjustments from being applied to clips • Sony XAVC S clips captured at 100 fps or 120 fps now play correctly • Resolves an issue that could lead to incorrect display of still images ��� Clips are now copied when dragged from the Project Media container to events in the Library list • Stability improvements