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    Premiere Pro is cool so far.
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    Just started playing with Premiere Pro.No crashes after 3 hours of editing. Good sign. Transitions are real time.Don't see anything regards 24 frame but I work at 25 so OK for me.
    Still trying to understand its progressive scan mode. Any help please!Bringing in 25P.


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    You really enjoy the RT engin of Premier? I find it very inefficient. With one Color Correct filter applied, my desktop playback drops down to around 12fps even in Draft mode. Do you find this also?


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    if only they supported this camera


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    False alarm. The magic bullet plug-in is a filter.


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    I find that Premiere Pro is VERY laggy as well. On the Adobeforum.com website, everyone is complaining about Pro's real-time playback abilities. It's all jittery and jumpy, even on draft mode. Some guy with a dual processor 3.4 Ghz and 2GB RAM is findint it very slow as well.

    I guess it's not a hardware problem then? I paid for this program and I can't really use it. The program loads somewhat slow compared to previous versions of Premiere. Previous versions of Premiere also did not lag as much as Premiere Pro's real-time playback.

    Others suggested to go to the Preferences>General>Playback settings to choose the "Desktop only" or "Hardware only", etc... but that doesn't make a difference.

    What now? Anyone else have problems or even better... solutions? I really hope Adobe fixes this bug with some patch.

    Norm



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    not that i consider this a solution that is perfectly reasonable(adobe should tighten up the ship a bit) , but you can always make your monitor window a little smaller..it will cut down on render time, and drop lesss frames if you want to see the post work in smooth action.
    NEW DOLLY: use ON or OFF TRACK! www.rowecine.com


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    [quote author=Norm Li link=board=Premier;num=1062405309;start=0#5 date=09/05/03 at 14:59:03]The program loads somewhat slow compared to previous versions of Premiere.
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    Norm, this is the number one reason that I am on a lifetime mission to find replacements for all my adobe products.. hell even acrobat takes way to long to load.
    Photoshop same thing.. I can use an alternitive to photoshop and be done what tweak i needed to do before photoshop even finishes loading.


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    Yeah for sure Zoom!

    I have always noticed that Photoshop and Acrobat just take so long to load no matter how good the computer is!

    Why can't they just have it start up in an instant?!



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    cause they want to to look at the pretty little Adobe logo so long that it etches in your brain


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