I have no knowledge of Pro 1.0/1.5/2.0 not being compatible with each other. They seem to all work with the same basic systems and language for keys. If you for instance grab a number of keys done in AE7.0 and paste them in 6.5 it will be off. A way to fix this is pasting the command in a text file first, edit some of the first lines in the data. And then copy and paste that into 6.5 to make it work. I could try and see if I can find the article again on that. So if all is lost and we do happen to have to do cross versions you'll know what to do.Up In Flamez wrote:hmm, i mean like if you made a project in premiere pro 2.0, and then tried to edit it in premiere pro 1.0 that would work? For ex. AE7 projects cant be edited in older versions.(i know that its only AE7 for the project though)



Niotex wrote:I have no knowledge of Pro 1.0/1.5/2.0 not being compatible with each other. They seem to all work with the same basic systems and language for keys. If you for instance grab a number of keys done in AE7.0 and paste them in 6.5 it will be off. A way to fix this is pasting the command in a text file first, edit some of the first lines in the data. And then copy and paste that into 6.5 to make it work. I could try and see if I can find the article again on that. So if all is lost and we do happen to have to do cross versions you'll know what to do.Up In Flamez wrote:hmm, i mean like if you made a project in premiere pro 2.0, and then tried to edit it in premiere pro 1.0 that would work? For ex. AE7 projects cant be edited in older versions.(i know that its only AE7 for the project though)





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