Will FCP 5 run on the newest MacBook Pro?

I am planning on getting a new MacBook Pro but I need to know if my FCP 5 will run on it. Or do I need 5.1. If so is there an update from 5 to 5.1. I haven't been able to find anything on Apple's suport site. It is too expensive for me to go the whole FCP Studio 2 upgrade. If I could onlu upgrade FCP I would.

Hi,
Yes you need 5.1, it was a paid upgrade from 5.0, Apple only sells FCS2 now. You may find 5.1 on Ebay -- but make sure you get original Apple discs.

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