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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 Windows Make every frame count with Adobe Premiere Pro software the essential tool for professional video editing. Capture and edit virtually any format from DV to uncompressed HD and output to tape DVD and the web. Providing unparalleled integration with other Adobe applications Adobe Premiere Pro sets new standards for efficient digital filmmaking. CS3 version now includes integration of Encore and On-Location. DOES include full printed User Guide in the box3. Fulfillment will include: User Guide; a PDF of the unabridged User Guide on the CD/DVD; Generic doc fulfillment card outlining policy and Adobe commitment to the environment in the box; and Online help (both on web and on the desktop) which includes readily accessible training (beyond what manuals include). | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Weight: | 3.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 8.0 inches | | Package Width: | 7.9 inches | | Package Height: | 3.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 4.55 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 5 reviews |
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| | System Requirements | | Platform: | Windows Vista Home Premium / Windows Vista Business / Windows Vista Enterprise / Windows Vista Ultimate / Windows XP | | Media: | DVD-ROM | | Item Quantity: | 1 |
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| | Features | The ideal solution for capturing, editing, and delivering video content from start to finishStreamlines the entire video production process, from direct-to-disk recording, through editing, to final deliveryEnjoy a complete capture-to-delivery workflow with included Adobe OnLocation CS3Experience unmatched Adobe application integrationAuthor to DVD and Blu-ray Disc and export Adobe Flash projects to the web with included Adobe Encore CS3
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3 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Won't edit DVD VOB audo/video files; and not user friendly Aug 15, 2008 I purchased Adobe Premiere CS3, Soundbooth and AfterEffects hoping the massive package would let me do most anything with video, DVD's, and so on. You can't even take video off a DVD onto your computer, crop it and resave it... it leaves out the audio. I found numerous forums discussing this. I tried renaming from VOB to MPG. Premiere won't import the audio. You have to download and install several separate programs to modify/convert VOB, and spend hours of reading and research, and download special plug-ins for Adobe Premiere, just to get the video and audio into Premiere. Then... it still didn't work. The funny thing about it, I can copy the DVD video (.vob file) to my hard drive, and play both the audio and video from the hard drive simply using the free Windows Media Player. I can capture stills from it using PowerDVD that came with my Dell PC. Yet, this expensive program -- made for video! -- can't simply crop out sequences of audio/video from the .vob and resave it and burn it back to DVD with both audio and video. Wow. Sad. Dreamweaver is great. Some versions of Photoshop are pretty good (but require a class just to learn the basics). But Premiere -- terrible in my opinion.
18 of 21 found the following review helpful:
Bad memory leakes Nov 14, 2007 The software is nice to work with, not very simple to use but usable none the less. The only problem I've encountered with this software is the notoriously bad encoder with memory leaks up to wazoo. If you try to encode a large movie file into mpeg2 premiere will more than likely crash on you due to bad memory management. The only solution so far is to simply restart the system and pray it wouldn't happen again. Although from my experience it seems to work the 3rd time you try. I have tried this on two brand new machines one with a new XP 32bit install and both expereienced the same issue.
5 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Review of Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 Oct 17, 2007 Excellent product. Already put to good use. Many features and capabilities no other NLE seems to have.
26 of 28 found the following review helpful:
The CS3 Version of Premiere Pro is a Winner! Oct 02, 2007 I won't go into the technical detail of this product as you can find reviews all over the net. But as a user of Premiere Pro 6 I was looking for something more updated to handle HD content even better and has tight integration with sound and effects providing software. I narrowed the search down to Premiere Pro CS3 and Sony's Vegas Pro 8.
Both are great products and would serve a pro/pro-am filmmaker or home video tinkerer equally well. I decided on the Premiere Pro CS3 product basically due to the tight integration with other Adobe products such as After Effects CS3, Photoshop CS3 Extended, SoundBooth CS3 etc. Sony knits well with Cinescore and I really like Cinescore but the various Adobe software suites really can provide you with a complete production studio.
I liked Premiere Pro CS3 so much that I invested in the CS3 Master Collection, a bit pricey (as are all of Adobe products for some reason) but in my opinion and for the film projects that I am working on (semi-pro), the investment is well worth it. If you have some technical abilities, a desire to learn the software packages and are willing to hone your craft (artistic as well as technical) you can be a 1 person professional production studio. Some of the end results that I have produced with the CS3 suites and a pro-sumer HDV camera are indistinguishable from a production that has spent hundreds of thousands or more on post-production, including some eye popping special effects.
I give it 5 stars because Premiere Pro CS3 is at the top of the game. The only real cons I have found so far are A) the price and B) it is a huge memory user. The minimum requirements say you need at least 1 GB of memory and they mean it. Optimally, you should have more than that for video production of this caliber. I'd say at least 3 GB is prime. 4 or more is gravy.
5 of 180 found the following review helpful:
A Review Aug 28, 2007 if you're expecting a review on this item you're out of luck. This chits too expensive for me.
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