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Adobe Premiere Pro

Adobe Premiere Pro - 3.2

professional digital video editing

All Time: (5.0)
Version 3.2: (5.0)
Selected Version: 3.2
Release Date: 2008-04-14
License: Update
Downloads (version 3.2): 5,081
Downloads (all versions): 20,473

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Product Description:

Tell your story with maximum impact using powerful, flexible editing tools in Adobe Premiere Pro CS3. Bring new dimension to your projects efficiently and in real time with precise keyframe controls and features like high-quality slow motion with time remapping. Save time creating dramatic effects and get finer creative control thanks to tight integration with Adobe Photoshop CS3 and Adobe After Effects CS3 Professional software. Achieve your vision with professional color correction, quickly and precisely edit footage from multicam shots, and much more—all from within a familiar, customizable interface.

What's new in this version:

adds native support for the Sony XDCAM range of cameras, including disc-based XDCAM and XDCAM HD cameras, and the newer SxS-based XDCAM EX cameras. This release also includes improved handling of MPEG streams (for example, HDV video), along with error detection and other important bug fixes.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel

Additional Requirements:

  • Multicore Intel processor
  • 1GB of RAM; 2GB of RAM for HDV and HD
  • 10GB of available hard-disk space (additional free space required during installation)
  • Dedicated 7,200 RPM hard drive for DV and HDV editing; striped disk array storage (RAID 0) for HD; SCSI disk subsystem preferred
  • 1,280x960 monitor resolution with 32-bit video card
  • Core Audio compatible sound card

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Version 3.2:
Overall Rating: (5.0) Features: (5.0) Support: (4.0)
Ease of Use: (4.0) Quality / Stability: (5.0) Price: (4.0)
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Adobe Premiere Pro Troubleshooting ReportPremiere Pro Won't even Install on my BRAND NEW MacBook Pro!! - Version: 4.0.1, 3/28/2009 02:38PM PST

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kreed1978
I have installed every other CS3 (and most CS4) apps on my mac w/o any problems and when I go to install Premiere Pro all it says is " Sorry Cannot Install... Please Quit" It's like the old "mean" program that I had in computer class in Elementary School (back in 1990) where all the error message would say was "SORRY, DOES NOT COMPUTE.... DOES NOT COMPUTE" but it wouldn't tell me why!!

If I can ever get it installed, I'm sure it will be great but this is FRUSTRATING!!
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Adobe Premiere Pro ReviewGreat Comeback - Version: 3.2, 4/15/2008 05:03AM PST

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robertmro
Premiere Pro is great component of Adobe Creative Suite 3.

Adobe is alone in offering a suite of powerful image processing programs that are completely integrated to produce an unmatched work flow.

Premiere Pro is a powerful component of the suite. While I'm not a professional editor, I am a media professional and Premiere Pro does everything I need and much more.
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Adobe Premiere Pro CommentaryAdobe vs Final Cut - Version: 3.2, 4/14/2008 05:03PM PST

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greatcow951
Adobe abandoned the Mac market because Final Cut Pro made its first appearance (way back in the Classic days). Now they are trying to get them back by releasing Premiere for Intel only. This seems like a stupid strategy in the short run, because most users are still PowerPC.

In the long run, this will wind up being good (since Apple will most likely stop PPC support within 5 years), BUT...the fact that many Mac users feel burned by Adobe all around means they won't be switching from Final Cut or even iMovie anytime soon.
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