Final Cut Pro 5.1.3 available via software updater

Wonder what it addresses?

We are seeing an incompatibility here with our Pro Import FCP plug-in, something changed in the new release.
If you are using Pro Import FCP we recommend you not update to 5.1.3 at this time. We'll update our web site when a solution is found.
http://www.automaticduck.com/support/blog/

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  • Provide Feedback for the Final Cut Pro User Manual and Onscreen Help Here

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    • What resolution is the computer display set to when you view onscreen help? For example: 1024 x 768, 1280 x 854, or 1920 x 1200 pixels?
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  • Final Cut Pro & Final Cut Pro HD?

    Hi,
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  • How do I obtain DVD Studio Pro....Only in $1,299 version of Final Cut Pro?

    I am new to the Mac world. I have been doing some video editing and DVD authoring on a PC using Easy Media Creator and Nero. I wanted to be able to create more professional looking productions so I purchased my iMac. I have used the iMovie app but it seems very 'limited'. I was told that DVD Studio Pro is what I needed for DVD authoring.
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