Install DVD Pro After Final Cut Pro X

I have a new system on which I've installed Final Cut Pro X and Motion 5. I still have quite a bit of use for DVD Pro, however. Is it possible to install just the DVD Pro application on a disk that has Final Cut Pro X on it? Or is this going to muck with the new apps?
Thanks,
Dan

When has apple declared the DVD format dead, I certainly haven't heard it.
There is still a huge demand for DVD and will continue at least for another two years if not longer.
Unless there is a better alternative my business depends on DVD format.
@Daniel02
You can custom install FCP studio, and have DVD studio pro installed,
However I haven't tried installing it after FCPX, but I do not envision a problem with it.

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