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This is what is in the upgrade:
Render File Compatibility Render files created on both PowerPC-based and Intel-based Macintosh computers now work properly on either type of computer. Keyboard Layout Issues Resolved Final Cut Pro 5.1.3 adds several commands to the default keyboard layout that were missing in the previous version. Issues with Cross Dissolves in Nested Sequences Resolved Final Cut Pro 5.1.3 resolves cases in which cross dissolves did not work as expected in nested sequences containing still images with adjusted motion parameters. Boy. What a difference between this and the 5.1.2 release. Michael Horton -------------------
P2 Import issues have not been resolved. Still only imported 4 out of 10 clips from a card.
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Is it safe to upgrade so soon?
____________________ Not if you are in the middle of a project. Unless there's something in the update that you can't live without. Which is unlikely in this case, unless you have a mix of PPC and Intel rigs that you switch between. I upgraded my portable system because there was no projects on the go. I have some XDCAM HD footage to fool around with but not much impetus to push the system hard other than a need to get comfy with laptop keyboards. I am with the G-Joe on this one. It's a basic buff 'n'shine but no real changes. But that is what you want from your software company sometimes. Fixes, not new bells and whistles. ak Sleeplings, AWAKE!
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