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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Sheffield, England, uk, Europe
Age: 19
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Adobe Premier pro is a proffessional video editing package. I've seen it once on a dual proccessor pc with a proffessional graphics and video card. Does anyone know if it would work on a personal desktop pc running at 2.6GHz?
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is that the new adobe? i edit vidoes for my youth group and the youth pastor said that he was going to upgrade to the newest adobe vidoe editing softwere... he said that it previews in real time if you actually have enough RAM and stuff. i also forgot what else he said, we had the conversation like 2 nights ago...lol. i don't have a good memory
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Location: Canada
Age: 24
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![]() A very solid package all around although I have had my share of problems (mostly with exporting to AVI or prepping for output to DVD)
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