Idvd in Final Cut Pro X

I do not have Final Cut Pro X as of yet, but I'm wondering, I do have iDVD & can I use iDVD in the current version of Final Cut Pro X?
If I have iDVD on my computer and also Final Cut Pro X on my computer will that appear in the share portion of Final Cut Pro X?
Kind of wondering before I purchase Final Cut Pro X.

dmfett wrote:
If I have iDVD on my computer and also Final Cut Pro X on my computer will that appear in the share portion of Final Cut Pro X?
No. iDVD won't appear as a Share option.
You don't have to decide now. Download the free FCPX trial and see over the next month whether it meets your needs.
Russ

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