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Re: How much different is 4 from 6 really,
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Ryan Mast
on Oct 19, 2008 at 3:37:30 pm
[David Roth Weiss]
"There are huge differences in realtime performance that took FCP from a "wannabe" in ver. 4 to the professional app. it has become."
Indeed. Actually, Andy, in your position, if you want to upgrade and you can't justify buying Studio, get the new version of Final Cut Express. Realtime performance is great, it comes with a lot of the FCP FxPlug filters, and it still gives you the ability to keyframe motion and effects. And it supports HD, should you ever need it.
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