Every 32bit application should work on a 64bit machine as long as there are no special circumstances. I think so, but I better not bet.RolltheStampede wrote: does 6.5 work on a 64bit machine?
What Video Editor shall I use?
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Bauzi wrote:Every 32bit application should work on a 64bit machine as long as there are no special circumstances. I think so, but I better not bet.RolltheStampede wrote: does 6.5 work on a 64bit machine?
It works but it wont install on vista 64 or xp64 IIRC. you have to install it on a 32 bit os and then copy the files manually. Zarxax tested it if i remember.
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Re: What Video Editor shall I use?
I recently switched from Premiere 6.5 to CS3.
I can get a darkglow plug-in for either one, so I have no preference.
I can get a darkglow plug-in for either one, so I have no preference.
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mspaint > photoshopNya-chan Production wrote:PhotoShop?
koop agreed, don't bother him about it.
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What about SAI then?Pas wrote:mspaint > photoshopNya-chan Production wrote:PhotoShop?
koop agreed, don't bother him about it.
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DOSNya-chan Production wrote:What about SAI then?Pas wrote:mspaint > photoshopNya-chan Production wrote:PhotoShop?
koop agreed, don't bother him about it.
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Re: What Video Editor shall I use?
Cut and Splice ....
I actually know how to do it that way ....
I actually know how to do it that way ....

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Re: What Video Editor shall I use?
Welling going from Motion to AE was an easy adjustment for me, so I bet going from FCP to PP would be easy to.Castor Troy wrote:I found it pretty easy to adjust to Final Cut after using Premiere Pro for so long.hasteroth wrote:I have VERY little experience with CS4. Still used to Final Cut Pro. It's different.
I dunno how it works vice-versa though.
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Re: What Video Editor shall I use?
I use Final Cut Pro at work and Adobe Premiere 6.5 at home (where I use a PC). I would recommend Final Cut over that version of Premiere.
Lots of people here vouch for Vegas, although I haven't used it myself. It definitely comes at a nicer price... and if you're just starting out, any of these programs will probably do what you want.
However, I think they all crash with regularity.
Lots of people here vouch for Vegas, although I haven't used it myself. It definitely comes at a nicer price... and if you're just starting out, any of these programs will probably do what you want.
However, I think they all crash with regularity.