FCP Studio on a Mac Mini

I am using FCP 4.5HD on a Mac Mini with 1GB of RAM and an external 7200 RPM Firewire drive.
Performance isn't too shabby for the projects I've been working on, even tho it isn't a G5.
I am seeing some good prices for FCP Studio, but I wonder if upgrading will really provide me with a benefit above and beyond FCP 4.5?
Any thoughts? Will my work environment be more feature-packed and efficient, or will the Mini choke on the newer software, obviously intended for G5s?
thank you!
r

ray:
i was running FCP 5 on my iBook with a 1GHz G4 and 1.25GB of ram. here were my experiences:
1. i was able to run FPC with no problems. real-time effects will be available as processor horsepower permits. i even did some multi-cam editing wtih 2 video sources. i was able to log and capture MiniDV footage to both the internal hard drive and an external hard drive.
2. DVD Studio Pro works just fine for designing DVDs and i would do some layouts, then reconnect media on my G5 and let it render all the MPEG-2, then burn (the iBook also didn't have a DVD burner)
3. Motion does not run, the video hardware just doesn't support it. Your mini will probably be the same.
4. Soundtrack Pro runs great. i've used the iBook in the field at live (wedding) events to record audio of musicians (about 20 mins continuously). i've also used the iBook as a portable audio editing station, just plug in some good headphones and you're ready to go.
5. LiveType runs OK, albeit a little slow on the rendering and such, but its workable if you're willing to re-render a lot.
the MacMini you're using will probably be similar in many respects to my iBook since they both use notebook hard drives, but you've got a good external FW hard drive to make up for any deficiencies there. Your G4 chip is probably a good 25-50% faster than mine, so rendering times might not be too bad.
good luck!
scott
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