Wondershare Filmora X 13.3.9 Macos -

| Feature | Filmora X 13.3.9 | Filmora 12 (2023) | Filmora 13 (2024) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Perpetual ($79.99) | Annual subscription ($49.99/yr) | Annual subscription ($69.99/yr) | | AI Copilot editing | No | Basic | Advanced | | Stock assets | Limited (requires separate purchase) | Unlimited (1-month trial) | Unlimited (included) | | Multi-cam editing | No | Yes | Yes (up to 9 cameras) | | Export to TikTok | No | Yes | Yes (with auto-captioning) | | macOS Sonoma support | Unstable | Yes | Full |

Built-in integration with Display P3 panels provides color precision for high-dynamic-range grading directly on MacBook Pro and iMac displays. Core Feature Analysis 1. Generative AI Tools

Previous versions had basic tracking. Version 13.3.9 introduces , allowing you to attach text, emojis, or blur elements to moving objects with a 95% accuracy rate on 1080p footage. Wondershare Filmora X 13.3.9 macOS

Wondershare Filmora X 13.3.9 for macOS requires a minimum of macOS 10.14, 4GB RAM, and 4GB storage space. The software performs smoothly on mid-range Macs, with responsive playback and rendering.

Before downloading, ensure your Mac meets these minimum specifications: | Feature | Filmora X 13

While Wondershare Filmora X 13.3.9 is a robust video editing software, there are areas for improvement:

| Task | M1 (8GB) | M2 Pro (16GB) | Intel i9 (32GB) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Launch time | 4 seconds | 2.5 seconds | 11 seconds | | 1080p timeline scrubbing | Smooth (60fps) | Smooth (120fps) | Slight lag | | 4K multi-track playback | Occasional frame drop | Flawless | Frequent stuttering | | Export (5-min 4K video) | 4 min 20 sec | 2 min 10 sec | 9 min 45 sec | | Memory usage | 2.1 GB | 2.9 GB | 4.3 GB | Version 13

This release utilizes native Apple Metal graphics acceleration, leading to reduced frame drops when manipulating complex layered timelines.

Unlike Adobe Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve, which target Hollywood professionals, Filmora X targets the "prosumer" market—users who need keyframing, motion tracking, and color grading but want to avoid a steep learning curve.

For years, users begged for keyframing capabilities in Filmora X. Version 13.3.9 delivers a robust keyframing system. Users can create custom animations for text, stickers, and video clips by setting start and end points. Furthermore, the feature allows editors to attach text or graphics to a moving object in a video. Whether it’s blurring a license plate or making a name tag follow a walking subject, the tracking is surprisingly accurate and easy to apply with a simple "Track" button.