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    Adobe Premiere Elements Compatibility

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by SpeedyMods, Feb 14, 2009.

  1. SpeedyMods

    SpeedyMods Notebook Deity

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    I'm planning on purchasing Adobe Premiere Elements 7 in the very near future and I was wondering if anyone has run it on Windows 7.

    Googling for Premiere elements with Windows 7 doesn't yield anything, as it interprets the "7" as being for Premiere Elements 7, not Windows.

    So I was hoping that someone on here has used it. I tried the trial, but the bonus content isn't there (I don't know what I'm missing, but judging by other video editing programs, it's probably a fair bit). I'm not used to the program yet (I'm coming from Pinnacle Studio 11 and Apple Final Cut Studio 2) so I can't really tell for myself how it is supposed to work.

    I would greatly appreciate any insight that anyone has.

    Thanks,
    Greg
     
  2. kapblp

    kapblp Notebook Enthusiast

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    haven't run it through its paces yet but it installed and started up without a hitch and seems to work fine.
     
  3. SpeedyMods

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    Thanks, if you could perhaps try to render something I would greatly appreciate it.

    Greg
     
  4. swarmer

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    Try putting quotation marks around "Windows 7" in the Google query.

    EDIT: Eek... still doesn't yield good results, I see...