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Final Cut Studio 2 or Final Cut StudiPro HD?

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I am going to load either Studio Final Cut Studio 2 or Final Cut Studio Pro HD. Which would you recommend, and why?
 

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It would help us tremendously to have a bit more information. Here are a few questions that come to mind for me:

!. What hardware (Mac model, memory, etc) and OS X version are you running?
2. What types of projects will you typically be creating? That may /may not make a difference in which version you use. Others will have to chime in on that score.
 
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Is there some particular reason you're not using anything current? This is nearly decade-old software we're talking about.
 

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