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Adobe premiere pro 1.5 can i still use
Adobe premiere pro 1.5 can i still use












adobe premiere pro 1.5 can i still use

Adobe screwed alot of multible camera project users like Weddings, Dance Recitals, Play, Theater event folks like myself….etc. I was one of the lucky ones who opted to wait through pro, pro1.5 to get 2.0. There’s one that I know of for sure (Sonic Scenerist, for which you’ll need to take out a second mortgage), though I’ve heard rumors that some of the low-end applications like Nero can do it in a simple fashion as well. But you’ll also need an authoring program that knows how to write data to the discs so a set-top player will read it. I haven’t heard of HD-DVD burners being on the market yet, but they’re probably close. To my knowledge Blu-Ray burners have been available from Sony for a while. Regardless of who wins the format war, Blu-Ray or HD-DVD, you still won’t be able to put one of those discs in your 3-year old Sony player and expect HD. When the DVD spec was formalized in the 90’s, SD was all that was considered. The DVD players in 99% of homes can not process HD video. (Though that number is growing.) But that’s it. You could also put the disc in a computer and Windows Media Player could play the file, but few people use a PC connected to a TV to watch their videos.

adobe premiere pro 1.5 can i still use

There are a VERY limited number of players that will recognize that file type and output it as an HD signal (through the appropriate connections) to an HDTV. You could, for example, put an HD WMV file on a standard DVD. The problem with HD and DVD is not that you can’t put HD material on a current generation DVD, it’s that the players out there wouldn’t know what to do with it. I also will not be using High Definition Video Yet if i was to upgrade to Premiere Pro 2.0 it would still cost $250+ My first instinct was to go with 1.5 because of the extensive training and books offered on it, but because I am a student I qualify for a student discount and the difference between Premiere Pro 1.5 and Premiere Pro 2.0 is like $40.00. Now my question is should I buy Premiere Pro 1.5 or Premiere Pro 2.0. I just brought a new PC from Ebay and here are the specificationsģ.2GHz 800FSB P4 Processor 540 w/HT Technologyĥ12MB Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM 533MHz (will be upgrading to Corsair 4GB DDR2 Dual Channel 533Mhz)ġ28MB ATI X300 SE video card (will be upgrading to a refurbirshed PNY FX540)ġ60GB Serial ATA Hard Drive 7200 RPM (will be ADDING 300GB Serial ATA Seagate 7200 RPM “7200.8 – ST3300831AS”) How is everybody doing today? This is my first post on CreativeCow and I must say that this is a wonderful forum, I am very grateful that most of the experts on here are committed to helping others learn and grow.














Adobe premiere pro 1.5 can i still use