Upgrading from FCP 2 to FCP Studio on Intel MacBook Pro
by hartcom
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Oct 17, 2006 at 2:50:11 pm
I have FCP 2 on another mac computer and would like to buy the FCP Studio upgrade for my intel macbook pro. How does this work? Do I need to buy the crossgrade first? Or do I just need the serial number from FCP 2? many thanks!
You will have to mail the form to Apple with the payment AND with your Final Cut 2 discs. The form will explain what to send.
They'll mail you the new Final Cut Studio discs. You are allowed to instal it on 1 desktop and 1 laptop as long as they are both owned and used by you.
You will have to mail the form to Apple with the payment AND with your Final Cut 2 discs. The form will explain what to send.
They'll mail you the new Final Cut Studio discs. You are allowed to instal it on 1 desktop and 1 laptop as long as they are both owned and used by you."
No, I'm pretty certain the crossgrade does NOT apply to FCP 2.0. Only FCP 5.0.
For 2.0 you'll have to get a regular Upgrade via the Apple Store. I think it's around $299 or $499, something like that. The upgrade will take you to FCP 5.1 and then you can simply update to 5.1.2 via Software Update.
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Re: Upgrading from FCP 2 to FCP Studio on Intel MacBook Pro by Zak Mussig on Oct 17, 2006 at 5:28:49 pm
You need to go buy the Upgrade version of Final Cut Studio (which now comes with install discs for the x.1 universal versions of all of the software). When you install it will ask you for your old serial from FCP 2. Should be gravy from then on. Don't lose your FCP 2 license. The install disc won't do you any good now, but you need to hold on to the license with the serial number on it in case you ever need to re-install.
I started on FCP 2 back in college. This is going to be a very big change for you, and one I think you'll be really happy with once you get up to speed on the new features (and new apps).