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Rob Katz
November 6th, 2015, 07:21 AM
i am FINALLY getting to fcpx!

as a long-time fcp7 user, i have the software on several machines (mac pro-27" i7 imac-15"mbp).

i want to load fcpx on the i7 imac.

can the applications fcp7 and fcpx reside as different applications on the same i7 imac hard drive?

(i am talking only of the application. i am not talking about different fcp7 and fcpx projects sharing space on the same external hard drive)

i will still have some legacy projects that will need fcp7.

how do i handle needing both fcp7 and fcpx?

thanks in advance to those in the know!

be well.

rob
smalltalk productions/nyc

Dave Farrants
November 6th, 2015, 07:44 AM
They can but.....

FCPX needs Yosemite or El Capitan, you may well find problems running FCP7 with either of those OS. A better solution would be to Partition your drive - 1 for FCP7 and another for FCPX.

Pete Cofrancesco
November 6th, 2015, 08:22 AM
I have both on the same partition they work fine. With a few caveats:

Compressor 3.5 won't work newer version available
Motion 3 won't work newer version available
LiveType won't work
DVDStudioPro works.
Soundtrack pro works but gives error messages

Rob Katz
November 6th, 2015, 08:35 AM
pete-

will the "new version" of the other applications within fcp7 studio work with legacy fcp7 projects?

and how do you now use soundtrackpro? (or don't you use it now?)

thanks in advance.

be well.

rob
smalltalk productions/nyc

Rob Katz
November 6th, 2015, 10:45 AM
this apple article says "no" they rather not exist on the same hard drive.

is this article outdated?

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202240

thanks

rob
smalltalk productions/nyc

Pete Cofrancesco
November 6th, 2015, 03:33 PM
pete-

will the "new version" of the other applications within fcp7 studio work with legacy fcp7 projects?

and how do you now use soundtrackpro? (or don't you use it now?)
full disclosure I'm using FCP 6 but 7 isn't much different. I also bought a new hard drive installed the new os and both versions of fcp. If i had an issue i could swap the system drive. I haven't needed to.

I only use Soundtrack pro as a stand alone app for basic edits with files I've recorded with my digital audio recorder such as trimming or adjusting levels. I get an error when flattening but still works. I don't send edits from fcp soundtrack pro.

To export I save it as ProRes reference then open that in compressor 4 for encoding.

Mike Watson
November 6th, 2015, 05:08 PM
I was running FCP6 and FCP X together with minimal problems.

First of this year I decided I was done with using a video editor that hadn't been updated in 7 years. FCP X is not my cup of tea. I got Premiere and LOVE it. Still have FCP 6 for legacy projects and FCP X for the occasion when it's useful.

Seriously. Premiere. Love it.

Dean Sensui
November 6th, 2015, 11:50 PM
I run FCP 7 and FCP X on a MacBook Pro, with OS X Yosemite.

I've switched over to FCP X. Took a a little effort to get used to how it works, but I have gotten to like it for the most part. I had a short deadline to put together an 8-minute video that involved 20 interviews. The ability to tag key sound bites helped a lot as it made finding specific clips easy.

Media Manager is more or less gone, but there's a work-around if you use DaVinci Resolve. I color grade with that so it's not a big deal. And the software is free from Blackmagic Designs.