Robert Lane
April 3rd, 2006, 10:02 AM
For those who like myself want to have the most FCP compatibility with the HVX there is a faster way to get your cross-grade disks from Apple.
A) Send in the order form and your disks via FedEx or UPS to this address:
Final Cut Pro Crossgrade
Back of Bldg 2
5681 Cleveland Rd.
South Bend, IN 46628
B) Give them a UPS or FedEx account number along with your disks and order form and they will overnight them back to you.
The "normal" method of sending them in gets about a 2 week turnaround. That's not bad but I'd hate to be without the originals for that long - just in case.
Be sure to make photo copies of the original disk faces and make backup copies for safekeeping.
After Barry's post about the added functionality of the new version I did some checking; seems there are some undisclosed improvements to FCP, not just a porting-over to the Rosetta environment.
So, I'd highly suggest that for those who qualify it's worthwhile to go through the upgrade process, especially since it's so cost effective.
A) Send in the order form and your disks via FedEx or UPS to this address:
Final Cut Pro Crossgrade
Back of Bldg 2
5681 Cleveland Rd.
South Bend, IN 46628
B) Give them a UPS or FedEx account number along with your disks and order form and they will overnight them back to you.
The "normal" method of sending them in gets about a 2 week turnaround. That's not bad but I'd hate to be without the originals for that long - just in case.
Be sure to make photo copies of the original disk faces and make backup copies for safekeeping.
After Barry's post about the added functionality of the new version I did some checking; seems there are some undisclosed improvements to FCP, not just a porting-over to the Rosetta environment.
So, I'd highly suggest that for those who qualify it's worthwhile to go through the upgrade process, especially since it's so cost effective.