Good observation, Uwe. Premiere is a strange beast that misbehaves in
the oddest ways for the oddest reasons at the oddest times. I guess
the endless world of possible hardware configurations has a lot to do with it.
Mike
At 11:19 AM 8/25/2011, Uwe Soltau wrote:
>Mike,
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>It is strange what different experiences people have.
>I had CS3 on my computer for a very short time because of
>endless problems and installed CS4 which worked so much better
>except for AVCHD footage.
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>Good luck with your new computer.
>
>Uwe
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>On 8/25/2011 7:52 PM, Mike Boom wrote:
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> > As someone who's done a lot of recent HDV editing on a relatively old
> > computer, if you're going with 32-bit Premiere Pro, make it CS3. I
> > tried CS4 and it was unusable for HDV footage. It would stutter in
> > playback and make life miserable. It was a big step backward.
> >
> > CS3, on the other hand, works smoothly with HDV footage. It has its
> > own bugs, but at least you can work around it.
> >
> > I'm looking forward to installing CS5.5 on a new computer Monday and
> > starting to work with AVCHD footage.
> >
> > Mike Boom
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