Keith, when you do a converstion, besides some transition and motion
settings lost, you might also find text are not displaying as it should
be... Best is to finish that currect project on the original program and
start a new with Pro 1.5, when I was editing my short film The Chase, I
was going to switch over in the middle and realized I'd have lost all
the transitions I'd set for it, (and a lot of frame by frame edit cuts),
so finished it with 6.5 and then started a new with pro 1.5 (that's also
what they recommended, as well as many recommended at Adobe Forum)

Johnny Wu
www.mdifilm.com


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Keith
Sent: Sunday, September 04, 2005 9:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AP] Migrating from 6.5 to Pro 1.5


Hi all.

I just opened my first project in PP 1.5. It was a project I had 
created in Premiere 6.5 and I had to convert the project. PPro forced 
a conversion in order to open the file saved in previous version. 

The conversion seemed to go OK, until I started editing again. Then I 
noticed some settings were not translated to the new version. Most 
noticeably, motion settings and transparency for each clip. I also 
noticed there were some audio clips that I had disabled on the 
timeline in 6.5 were now enabled and audible in Pro 1.5.

There were also some other differences, but I was wondering if there 
is any way around this loss of settings during conversion, or do I 
just have to go back in and redo it.

Thanks ya'll.
Keith 





 
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