No 'editing' programs read  dvd or vcd files directly...  Its due to the way 
the information is saved in the mpg (dvd-vcd)  format..  I couldn't really 
explain it to you, myself, lol, but thats how it is.  So if you want to edit 
something that you got off of a dvd, you're always going to need to transcode 
to avi format first, no matter what editing software you have.
   
  Frank
  

Johan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Thanks Jeff,

I like Premiere. But it can't read VCD or DVD file directly. So, we have to
use third party software to convert to AVI or MPEG 1-2 file. :-(

> -----Original Message-----
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> Premiere 7.0 is the same as Premiere Pro 1.0. Therefor, Pro 
> 1.5 was only a
> .5 upgrade. Adobe made some updates to media management, and 
> not a whole lot else. They are very similar. Neither is more 
> powerful than the other. But, if your question is which one 
> is newer, the answer is 1.5.
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> I wonder if anybody can tell me the different between Adobe 
> Premiere Pro 7.0 and 1.5 Which one is more powerfull?
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