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Final Cut Pro on a G4
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Jordan Lannng
on Jul 2, 2008 at 3:30:46 pm
I have a couple of students that are going to be hanging out at our shop and in my free time I want to teach them the basics of final cut pro, we have a few old G4's that are 1 ghz with a 1gb of ram, Which version of Final Cut pro runs on these boxes maybe version 4? The boxes will be handling dv sd footage only.
thanks,
Jordan
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