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From: Mike Raiford
Date: 11 Mar 2008 07:23:00
Message: <47d679a4$1@news.povray.org>
Mike Raiford wrote:
> OK,
> 
> My vista upgrade to my home computer hasn't been as smooth as the 
> upgrade adviser has lead me to believe. I've had to replace a couple of 
> important software packages, and have had to replace one piece of hardware.
> 
> Now, I've been asked to string together some video for a project my 
> wife's school is working on, and I go to fire up my trusty Media Studio 
> Pro. Crash just as it's opening, and all sorts of warnings about the 
> program being incompatible. No combination of compatibility options 
> seems to work. Grr, OK.
> 
> I think I'll move to Premiere Elements. From the looks of the 
> screenshots on version 4, I'll be losing very little moving from a $400 
> package, to a $100 package. I've been very happy with just about every 
> other Adobe package out there, and if it's relationship to Premiere CS3 
> is anything like Photoshop's respective packages, I really shouldn't be 
> losing much, maybe a few of the more advanced video editing features, 
> but it looks to be fairly feature-rich. All I really need is to produce 
> proper files for DVD authoring, Titling (graphical, and basic), and 
> maybe moving paths for some "slide show" type productions that I do from 
> time to time.

Oh, yeah, my question was:

Does anyone have any experience with Premiere elements? How do you like 
it? Is there anything the pro version does that would make it worthwhile 
to spend extra on the pro version?


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