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Jul 2, 2011 3:58 AM in response to adamfromreadingby Gary Scotland,its really an english language version so it will work OK
I'd like a Scots language version but they dont do one
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Jul 2, 2011 4:01 AM in response to Gary Scotlandby adamfromreading,so theres no difference in disc they're multi region?
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Jul 2, 2011 4:09 AM in response to adamfromreadingby Gary Scotland,well there is no such thing as a multiregion data disc, you just need the English language version
only difference between discs sold in USA and UK is that the packaging is printed in the local distribution centre; for the UK its Cork in Ireland
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Jul 2, 2011 4:15 AM in response to Gary Scotlandby adamfromreading,so other than the packaging everything is the same?
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Jul 2, 2011 5:47 AM in response to adamfromreadingby Ian R. Brown,Exactly the same! You could even install a Chinese one . . . . . if they make one!
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Jul 2, 2011 6:07 AM in response to Ian R. Brownby adamfromreading,excellent thanks a lot can finally buy this and get started on some proper film making
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Jul 2, 2011 7:30 AM in response to adamfromreadingby Ian R. Brown,I have just re-read your question and it looks as though you are going to buy FCS from a US source possibly on eBay.
I bought my FCS at well under half price new on eBay but I made sure it was from an English supplier of repute..
Those US adverts always look rather iffy. Plus the fact that even if they are legit, the stuff will take ages to arrive.
Often the postage is nearly as much as the item!!!!
I would exercise great caution before dealing with them . . . . and then I wouldn't!
The English dealers who offer a "buy now" price will usually be prepared to drop the price a bit if you haggle or simply ask.
You also need to ensure you are getting a FULL RETAIL VERSION and not an UPGRADE.
Upgrades will not work unless you have an earlier version and its serial number.
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Jul 2, 2011 7:34 AM in response to Ian R. Brownby Ian R. Brown,Why not just buy FCP X for £180 with no risk.
For an amateur or a prosumer it is better than FCP 7 inspite of the clamour going on. It's only pros with specialised workflows who don't like the new version.