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Vista 64 and premiere
Posted by Bo Skelmose on January 31, 2007 at 8:23 amAnybody tried to install premiere pro 2 on a vista 64x system ?
Shane Chadder replied 19 years, 3 months ago 7 Members · 28 Replies -
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Harm Millaard
January 31, 2007 at 10:48 amOf course not. If YOU want to beta test, go ahead and report back.
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Vince Becquiot
January 31, 2007 at 7:51 pmI have, it was a fun 5 second installation process 😉 and forget about it… 32 bit isn’t any better from what I have heard.
Really, you should only plan on it for the fun of it, there is no way Adobe had planned any of the many OS changes ahead of time.
Vince
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David Cherniack
February 1, 2007 at 12:59 pm[Vincent Becquiot] ” there is no way Adobe had planned any of the many OS changes ahead of time.”
I sure hope you’re wrong about that. Consider that the code for Premiere Pro 1.0 was written what, 5-6 years ago for XP. Consider that the development team, despite many appearances to the contrary that upper management and marketing probably should take the fall for, are not fools. They must have known that the architecture of the program would push to the limits, the resources provided by XP. If they didn’t code the thing for an eventual transition to 64 bit OS’s they’d be dumb beyond words, right? They’re not that dumb, right?
I’m asking. Anyone care to answer?
David
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Harm Millaard
February 1, 2007 at 1:36 pmTell me how you are lighting your house? Still using bulbs? Well, you should have anticipated that bulbs will be banned, so being an intelligent person, you have taken your precautions…
Tell me what kind of fuel your car will use when organic fuel is forbidden. You must have foreseen that and taken counter measures. Your car must be outfitted to run on air. If not then you are possibly a fool.
Your arguments are out of this world. Get realistic. Is your PC ready to run the kind of OS we may have in 2020??? I doubt it.
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David Cherniack
February 1, 2007 at 1:56 pmThe only things out of this world here are your analogies.
The pathway to 64 bit Windows was well charted by Microsoft at the time PPro was coded. It would have been common practice to take it into account when coding a new application.
[Harm Millaard] “Is your PC ready to run the kind of OS we may have in 2020??? I doubt it.”
It’s not 2020. It’s 2007 and my PC is ready to run 64 bit Vista with no problem. That’s one of the reasons I bought it. 18 months ago.
David
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Harm Millaard
February 1, 2007 at 2:20 pmThat is your bad luck that you bought it 18 month ago. It is way too slow to run Vista efficiently now with the currently available hardware and you probably paid way too much as well. Technically your system is already outdated.
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David Cherniack
February 1, 2007 at 2:54 pm[Harm Millaard] “That is your bad luck that you bought it 18 month ago. It is way too slow to run Vista efficiently now with the currently available hardware and you probably paid way too much as well. Technically your system is already outdated.”
That’s rather presumtuous and ignorant. It’s a dual-dual core opteron 275 with 3gb of ram. It’ll run Vista 64 bit without a shudder. Whether I paid too much for it is not the isuue. It’s one of the approved systems for Axio.
You are correct in the sense that by the time Adobe and Matrox release 64 bit versions of their software it well may be outdated. But for me the cost of a new system will be far outweighed by the joy of running a version of PPro that doesn’t waste my time with resource related restarts and crashes.
David
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Harm Millaard
February 1, 2007 at 3:33 pmThat’s what I meant. It is already outdated. 2 Opteron 275’s are way behind 2 Intel 5345’s.
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Steven L. gotz
February 1, 2007 at 3:36 pmIt is completely reasonable to assume that a program written before Vista was released this week, might not run on Vista.
When will Premiere Pro run on Vista? Well, we all know from experience that Adobe doesn’t announce anything until they are done testing it and the master disks are on the way to the duplicator. SO be patient.
If there are no patches forthcoming, then perhaps this summer will see a release compatible with Vista.
In the meantime, if you want to change to some other program, feel free to do so. I choose to wait patiently and wait until Vista has the bugs ironed out enough to work properly with the camera I own. And the software I want to use has been updated. I have few problems working with Premiere Pro. If you are suffering, maybe you should make the change.
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Vince Becquiot
February 1, 2007 at 3:36 pmI’m not saying that Adobe hasn’t been working on coding for Vista, of course they have, be it 32 or 64 bits, but expecting PP2 to work on it the day Vista is released ? Either way, it will probably require a major update (let’s hope not), but that also makes marketing sense…
Vince
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