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  • Move to 1.5 worth it (I already have it)

    Posted by Justin Loxley-smith on March 20, 2006 at 7:18 pm

    Well we bouht the video pro suite last year and it was with in weeks of the pro 1.5 release so we had an automatic upgrade. I moved to AE 6.5 but I left premiere pro at version 7 and also kept version 6 as I have a ton of old projects and found it more relaible at times. My question is I have read lots of pain with 1.5 but I have pains with 7 so should I move to 1.5 will there be some things that are worth it? One big pain I had with 7 over the old 6.5 was how fussy the render was when dealing with various footage sources. I had a project assembled from various sources that had minor FPS mismatch. The movie was 20 mins long maybe had lots of chops and changes and it took 2 hours to render. The final movie flashed and flickered (I had to use it I was late for a meeting) Once I had time I took each clip indiviudal and rendered so each clip had the same properties. Then re-rendered the final clip this time less than 10 mins to render and output was great, this is good NOW I know but for this proce it should get the job done. It also hates DivX and I had issue with some screen capture video that I discovered had dropped frames, as soon as I went to render premiere crashed. I opened in virtualdub and rendered without issue. So free one worked the PRO one did not. I don’t want to bash this product I love Adobe stuff, I have used PS and illustrator for years, I adore After Effects but wish that premiere would match. Is there ways to get this thing working better taht I have missed maybe? I admit I have a lot to learn on the video side I tend to dabble when a project needs it. I know 2 is out now but to have to upgrade AGAIN in the hope it will work, I don’t know. I used to advice this suite but wonder if maybe Vegas would be a better bet for video.

    Justin Loxley-smith replied 20 years, 1 month ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
  • 3 Replies
  • Creig Bryan

    March 20, 2006 at 10:02 pm

    Upgrade

    Keep Smiling

  • Eric Addison

    March 21, 2006 at 3:54 am

    I’m a long time Premiere user. Version 1.5 is great, but after playing with ver. 2.0, I would say move to 2. It’s so worth it.

  • Justin Loxley-smith

    March 22, 2006 at 12:33 am

    Thanks for the reply, I will blow the dust of the 1.5 disks and then I will see what I can do about getting 2.0. Budget used to be great a few years ago, these days it gets very tight.

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