Premiere started out as a fairly simple application. Back in the early '90s, it was posited against heavy-hitter Avid Media Composer as one of the first non-linear video editing applications. But end users soonbecame more savvy, demanding the advanced features that Avid provided for the pros -- time-code support, EDLs, and special effects capabilities, to name a few -- and Adobe responded accordingly. With version 6.5, Adobe Premiere continues to answer to end users' wishes by hopping on the real-time DV bandwagon. Real-time editing is possibly one of the most important features an editing system can offer: The ability to try out lots of variations on a cut is key to successful editing and real-time processing gives editors the freedom to use their imaginations without the regret of a wasted render. Nowadays, cuts-only real-time editing is a given and thanks to faster CPU processing speeds, multiple layers of real-time effects unassisted by hardware add-ons are also quickly becoming the norm for FireWire-based DV systems.
system requirements
ram 1GB
VGA CARD 256
DIRECT X 9.0
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