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Harm Millaard April 16th, 2010 03:44 PM

PR CS5 Community Help
 
Thanks to Stephen, these links are very interesting for all that want to get acquainted with PR CS5:

Adobe Premiere Pro Training

Pay special attention to the single click approach to grab a frame, like in CS3:

Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 * Export a frame from Source Monitor or Program Monitor

A long awaited feature, bypassing AME.

Marty Baggen April 16th, 2010 05:53 PM

One outa Two ain't bad
 
Hopefully CHC can be left off with a custom install. Do we really need another app running in the background?

Three cheers for Frame Export...... that's almost as exciting as realtime playback. A function that was sorely missed as Adobe went through their lost years.

Ricco Jones April 19th, 2010 09:10 AM

cs3 user
 
currently i have cs3. the camera i'm going to buy will be the hmc150. now i know this camera delivers avchd files, which cs3 doea not see natively. im wanting to shoot and edit as quickly as possible. what im wanting to know is, if i purchase ppro cs5 for this purpose, will the software still work with everything else i have in cs3. it may be a dumb question but i dont know and i want to find out before i scrape my pennies together to get only ppro cs5 not the whole collecdtion....

Harm Millaard April 19th, 2010 09:51 AM

No, all your plug-ins need to be upgraded to 64-bit versions and availability may be some time.

Matthew Longbottom April 19th, 2010 11:07 AM

Harm

Do you know if Adobe allow you to run CS4 and CS5 on different machines - without using both at the same time? As it may take some time for plug-ins to become compatible with CS5 is it possible to still have an active CS4 license on a different machine and do anything that requires those plug ins on that machine?
Then once finished the .avi file can be transferred across to the CS5 machine.

Thanks

Matthew

Harm Millaard April 19th, 2010 11:13 AM

You can have both CS4 and CS5 on the same machine without problems if Adobe continues their old practice. CS3 and CS4 can live happily together on the same machine and there is no reason to assume Adobe did not continue that practice. Of course, you can always install CS4 on another machine, according to the EULA.


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