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Crazysah

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Mar 17, 2007
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Which version of Adobe Premier Pro shall I get for all my video needs? Also... does Adobe Premier Pro work with High-Definition Video?

Thanks
Crazysah
 
Just get Premier Elements if you're a beginner. It's a nice, much cheaper way to learn the ins and outs of Premier. Plus, it's a hell of a lot less than buying Premier Pro.

Premier Elements

Premier Elements works with HDV.

From their website:

"Import from virtually any device
Easily import video, audio, and still images from virtually any media device, including HDV and DVD camcorders, web cameras (WDM analog), MPEG-4 video recorders, and select mobile phones."
 
I am not a beginner. So... I shall go for Adobe Premier Pro? Is that the best version?
 
Yeah. Be prepared to spend 800 dollars. 300 if you're upgrading, but I'm assuming you don't already own a previous version of Premier if you're looking into buying. :D

Premier Pro
 
What would be the equivalent of Adobe Premier Elements in the new range of Adobe CS3 Products?
 
What would be the equivalent of Adobe Premier Elements in the new range of Adobe CS3 Products?

I haven't heard of one yet... they've only announced the new Premier Pro. I wouldn't necessarily expect an update to Elements soon. It's like when Apple waits to update FCExpress until a while after they update FCPro.
 
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So that means... I should get the first one then?
Does Adobe Premier Elements support HD?
Does Sony Vegas support HD?
 
I am not a beginner. So... I shall go for Adobe Premier Pro? Is that the best version?

i think the poster meant that if you are beginner in editing hd contents. but then again, if you are not a beginner, you would know better than most of us. just tell us the answer, please!!!! :D
 
You can edit HDV in Premier Elements. Click on that first link I had given to you. You will find all of the information you need in there.
 
Yeah but it does not come with a DVD Authoring software?

This may sound mean, but it isn't intended to be: Research the products on your own. If you're making such a large investment (I noticed your camera thread) then you should make a decision yourself based on different features of certain software that you look into. It just seems like you're quick to ask a question without looking yourself.

And no, Elements does not come with Authoring software. 4God had already answered that.
 
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