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"Have you gotten to use the multi camera mode much yet? I absolutely friggin love it. For just putting the timeline to a simple DVD, I'll just burn it from PP. However, I use the main ingredients from the suite so it is not an issue with me.īut then again, I use DVDitPro for authoring menu driven DVD's.
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I agree with what EdDV said about the suite. I downloaded CS3 version a while back and tried it and could not see much difference between that and the CS2 version other than HD capabilities which I don't need yet and I did not have any problem with my current scenarios. Working with files from someone/somewhere else is always suspect. If you are importing a file that you got off the internet or from somewhere else, that could be your problem as gunslingermentioned. If you are importing via "capture" what are your capture settings? What is your setup? Check your audio and video setups and see that they match what you are importing. What types are you trying to import and where are you getting them from? Not all avi's are the same. You say that "import my videos and each type i try to import, gives me a compatibility failure." I have not seen the error he is getting but my base program is setup correctly for what I am inputting (DV) and I just do it with no problems. I know he is trying to input clips but gives no info about his setup, how he started PP3, what types of files he is inputting, etc. For me, there is not enough information given about what Tman08 did and is trying to do.
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What we have here is another newbie that signs up and immediately asks questions without looking around to figure out how to get answers. I am up to using PP2 mostly now because of the multiple cam editing. I still use version 6.5 on one computer because I still have "files" that originally only worked with it and I keep it for that. I have been with Premiere for a long time and although I have had problems with it on and off, I stuck with it for what I do and it works for what I need to do. As said earlier, to each his own and what they get used to and use. I can't argue with anything they say here either. I have read gunslinger and EdDV's posts over time and generally I don't disagree with them. If that is the career you want then go for it. It is intended for corporate type media integration. The average user should stay away from Premiere Pro.
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Now I only use Premiere Pro for heavily layered graphics projects that need tight Photoshop and Illustrator integration. I started using it and now find it handles my core needs. I had been a user of Sonic Foundry's SoundForge and tried their ground up Vegas product intended for the one man band videographer. I got fed up with Premiere Pro around v1.5 as they forced a move to the suite to get basic DVD authoring or audio processing. Adobe has been poor at ground up product innovation (other than postscript/acrobat) so relies on an acquisition and integration strategy. Premiere has been around for a long time and has resisted elegance at all costs. It is all about fitting into their workflow.
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Many of the Pro programs lock to the types of jobs you want and what the employer is using. You are at the stage where you can try different ones and decide which one you want to spend more time learning all the ins/outs of and which works best for you and your budget.Īll this comes down to input - output goals and the kinds of processing you want to do.
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It all depends on what you start with and get accustomed to. I tried it and had problems so I stopped. I started with the Miro/Pinnacle DC30 card and went through it's problems and went the DC500 and it's things, including when Pinnacle dropped Premiere and introduced their own program. But, it is what I started with and progressed with so it "fits like a good glove". I have used it to see how it works and I can tell you there is a difference. I also have Elements (came with hardware). I have used Premiere starting with version 4 in 1994/1995. See for yourself which you want/need and what works best for you.
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