Adobe Premiere PRO 7.0
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David_Violence
- Joined: Sun Jun 23, 2002 9:33 pm
Adobe Premiere PRO 7.0
Has anyone else recently purchased or upgraded to adobe premiere 7.0 ?
It's very much akin to avid dv 3.5 or final cut pro. Run quite smooth on my laptop and I'm about done with a new project on it.
I also moved all of my 6.5 files painlessly into 7.0 with no hassle.
Thanks adobe, this upgrade was affordable and much appreciated.
It's very much akin to avid dv 3.5 or final cut pro. Run quite smooth on my laptop and I'm about done with a new project on it.
I also moved all of my 6.5 files painlessly into 7.0 with no hassle.
Thanks adobe, this upgrade was affordable and much appreciated.
- Hitori
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- NicholasDWolfwood
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- Hitori
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I knew that..NicholasDWolfwood wrote:Yes it can, it's been confirmed by somebody in one of the threads...it works, but the preview feature is screwed up.
It just doesn't work as good as it did.. Just some minor code changes and it should be alright.. But for now.. I'll hold off on the upgrade...klinky wrote:I was just looking at the Premiere Pro SDK website and saw something interesting.
http://partners.adobe.com/asn/premiere/index.jsp
:\ hmmm. Not sure how true that is as the AVISynth import plugin has semi-functionality.Importers, compilers - Much of the legacy API is still supported, but the new API enables YUV and other pixel formats, 5.1 channel audio, different quality modes, multiple streams, and new SweetPea function suites. Custom compilers have an improved workflow with separate setup and execute selectors, and can turn off Premiere's progress bar. Custom importers are not supported for the initial release of Premiere Pro.
- AbsoluteDestiny
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As far as I an tell, it works as good as it did *before* we fixed the black screen bug. The black screen bug is now a garbled screen bug.
Yes it's probably fixable.
No I'm not likely to look at it at the moment. It requires time, Premire Pro and winXP - three things I do not have.
The source code is really simple though. If you can read simple C++ and know how to complie then look at it yourself.
Yes it's probably fixable.
No I'm not likely to look at it at the moment. It requires time, Premire Pro and winXP - three things I do not have.
The source code is really simple though. If you can read simple C++ and know how to complie then look at it yourself.
- Hitori
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