Upgrading FCP 4.5 HD from Power PC to Intel based iMAC

I have FCR 4.5 HD software license for Power MAC G5.. What is my upgrade option or procedure to load and run the same software on Intel based IMAC. Is there a binary I can buy to move the license software to Intel based IMAC.
Please help.
Kiran

FCP 4.5 is not designed to run on the Intel Macs and is not supported.
Your upgrade path to Final Cut Studio 2 (the current intel version) is spelled out HERE
Short story ... Send apple a check for $699.
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