On 2/13/05 9:24 AM, "Richard Starr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> --- You wrote:
> Is there any way around the AGP requirement to run Final Cut Express 2?
> --- end of quote ---
> Find the plist by holding the contol key while clicking on the FCE icon.
> Choose
> "show package contents."  Open the plist in textedit.  Near the top in quotes
> is
> "agp".  Change that to pci, save and run the application.  That's all there is
> to it.  Works with FCE and FCE2.
> 
> Rich

That's exactly what we did (I got the instructions from xlr8yourmac).
However, for anyone else out there thinking of doing the same, make sure you
open the INFO.PLIST file. There are a couple of plists in the contents.

Thanks though for the help!


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