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Apple ships Final Cut Studio 5.1
Friday, March 31, 2006 at 18:47 by Simon Spicer
Apple is now shipping its first Universal version of its Final Cut® Studio video production suite that delivers up to 2.5x the performance when running on a MacBook™ Pro* notebook computer.

This latest version of Final Cut Studio features state-of-the-art tools that complement Final Cut Pro 5, including:

  •  Soundtrack® Pro, a revolutionary audio editing and sound design application that makes video projects sound as good as they look;

  •  Motion 2, the world's first real-time motion graphics application with GPU accelerated 32-bit float rendering

  •  DVD Studio Pro 4 for professional DVD authoring.

Rob Schoeben, Apple's vice president of Applications Marketing said

“Final Cut Studio continues to set the standard in the new era of HD production. Now with the incredible performance of Final Cut Studio on a MacBook Pro, customers can work more efficiently wherever they are.”

Pricing & Availability
The Universal version of Final Cut Studio is available now through the Apple Store® (www.apple.com), Apple's retail stores and Apple Authorized Resellers for a suggested retail price of $1,299 (US) approx £747 (UK) .

Registered Final Cut Studio customers can crossgrade to the Universal version for $49 (US) approx £28 (UK). Existing customers of the standalone versions of Final Cut Pro, Soundtrack Pro, Motion, or DVD Studio Pro® can upgrade to the Universal version of Final Cut Studio starting at just $99 (US) approx £56 (UK). Full details and further information are available on Apple's web site: see http://www.apple.com/universal/crossgrade/.

*DV and HDV rendering from the Timeline is up to twice as fast on a MacBook Pro with 2.16 GHz Intel Core Duo than a 15-inch PowerBook® G4 with 1.67 GHz PowerPC. MPEG-2 encoding from DV and HDV for DVD authoring is up to 2.5x as fast on a MacBook Pro with 2.16 GHz Intel Core Duo than a 15-inch PowerBook G4 with 1.67 GHz PowerPC.
 
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