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Apple Computing Products:
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Two on One - FCxpress and Final Cut Studio
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<blockquote data-quote="Nethfel" data-source="post: 909595" data-attributes="member: 89124"><p>Yup, no problem. The two programs are completely independent of each other. FCE has its plist files, its own scratch folders, etc. and when you put in FCS, and launch the relative programs they will create their own scratch folders and their own plist files in a separate location from the FCE related things.</p><p></p><p>I have FCE and FCS on my main mac pro at home, and in all honesty - it was an important separation for me as I had several projects running in FCE at the time, but really wanted/needed to use DVD Studio Pro. I still use FCE for some things that I don't feel I need FCP for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nethfel, post: 909595, member: 89124"] Yup, no problem. The two programs are completely independent of each other. FCE has its plist files, its own scratch folders, etc. and when you put in FCS, and launch the relative programs they will create their own scratch folders and their own plist files in a separate location from the FCE related things. I have FCE and FCS on my main mac pro at home, and in all honesty - it was an important separation for me as I had several projects running in FCE at the time, but really wanted/needed to use DVD Studio Pro. I still use FCE for some things that I don't feel I need FCP for. [/QUOTE]
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