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AutoDesk Flame 2022 Provides M1 Chip Support for Apple Devices

AutoDesk Flame 2022 Provides M1 Chip Support for Apple Devices

AutoDesk has announced that the latest version of their Flame family of products will support Apple’s M1 line of processors.


AutoDesk has announced that the latest version of their Flame family of products will support Apple’s M1 line of processors.

Autodesk Releases Flame 2022.1

Autodesk has released the latest version of Flame 2022.1, its compositing, finishing and effects software package.

The new version boasts certified use with AMD- and Intel-based CPUs, as well as several new features and enhancements, including:

  • Camera analysis manual tracking

  • Fine tuning of motion vectors

  • More detailed preview panel information

  • Quicktime export functionality

  • Timeline improvements

  • Visible cache, keyframe and expressions indicators for nodes

The new version of Flame is available for CentOS 7.6/8.2 and macOS 10.14(+) on a subscription plan for either $550 monthly or $4415 annually.

Is your System compatible with the new version of Flame? Wondering if you should or can upgrade? Have any other questions about the new functionality? Contact Nodal today!

Red Hat Kills CentOS, Impacting Linux AutoDesk Flame Users

Red Hat Kills CentOS, Impacting Linux AutoDesk Flame Users

Red Hat has made good on its promise to discontinue its CentOS Linux distribution. As of December 31, 2020, the open-source operating system giant formally pulled the plug on its product, encouraging users to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).