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Posted by yarock on 12/19/06 13:47
PTravel wrote:
> If you've got Premiere, you can upgrade to a Premiere Pro 2.0, which is a
> very nice package. It will support HDV, if you move to that, and there's
> virtually nothing you can't do in it.
>
>
> <azbarks@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1166480924.177596.253040@48g2000cwx.googlegroups.com...
> > In 2001, I bought DV Raptor card with Adobe Premier and in 2004, Liquid
> > Edition with AGP Hardware option. I have just received a Intel core
> > duo and am looking for a good editing package. I have been out of the
> > loop for some time but want to get a fairly good package that others
> > have tested. Liquid Edition was an OK buy but it was not a wise buy
> > for me. Any help would be appreciated.
> >
> > azbarks@gmail.com
> >
We up graded from Premiere 6.5 to pro 2.0 and really like it. We've
also started editing in Hi derf, and PPro alone couldn't handle it by
itself, so we added Cineform Aspect Hd.Now all we need is a faster
computer. But at least with the PPro and Cineform combo, you can
capture, and view your footage in real time.
Bruce S. yarock
www.yarock.com
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