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Why Change?
by Iain MacKinnon on Aug 20, 2009 at 3:55:55 pm

I'm still getting to grips with my FCP HD 4 system.

I'm still a beginner at this carry on and that's why i'm always on here.

every time i have a question however, everyone says "Wow! That's like, so old!" etc...
So? do i HAVE to upgrade?
is my version cack?
Advise please. i thought i was doing rather well :(


I used to spend my time wondering, now it's all used up rendering.


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