Talk:Adobe Premiere Elements
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I can't find anything to prove this product's existence. -User:Kushboy 9:37 July 9, 2005
Eh, try http://www.adobe.com/products/premiereel/main.html
Somebody, please confirm which windows operating systems this support. I wasted money on the Premiere Pro simply because nobody bothered to include the information "XP only". Do not judge the world by american standards. -Izaak
- Adobe says it's for XP in the system requirements. I think what should be added to this article is that the program requires a CPU that supports SSE2. I didn't know about that until I tried to install on a PC with an Athlon T-Bird, which was made before SSE2. Python 06:04, 30 September 2006 (UTC)
- First of all, Wikipedia doesn't have to be correct, it just wants, and tries its very best to be. Second of all, How did the article "judge the world by american standards"? I reviewed it and it seems to be NPOV, maybe a little unclear though. Perhaps you may not be a very technical user? If so, I suggest requesting more clarifications in articles, as it would help put Wikipedia in clearer English when possible. If not, no offense. Third, instruction sets are the bane to older computers. I suggest upgrading. If you cannot... well, theirs always server end software for as long as you have a web browser that can support it. That should prolong the usefulness of many old computers for many, many years. - 68.228.56.158 19:52, 23 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Version 3.0.2
It was stated as being for Vista 32 bit only which is an inaccurate statement, the actual statement from the Adobe site is:
The Adobe® Premiere® Elements 3.0.2 update provides compatibility with Microsoft Windows Vista™ (32 bit versions only) and includes the following improvements for use on both Windows® XP and Windows Vista. --- Adobe Premiere Elements 3.0.2 update
From personal experience I know it works on XP 32 and 64 bit platforms - Mikeburns 23:14, 16 August 2007 (UTC)
Folks, this app is not limited to 99 tracks. Please stop removing "unlimited tracks." If you don't believe me or the citation I provided last time around, try it yourself. I just did, and it goes way up over 100 tracks. Of course, proving it's unlimited would take a while...but there certainly is no 99 track limit. And if you can't test this because you don't actually have the software yourself then you shouldn't be editing the page to say something you can't confirm. 216.152.186.20 (talk) 17:45, 19 February 2008 (UTC)
[edit] version 4.0 =
running fine on vista 64 bit enterprise edition —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.2.166.168 (talk) 16:47, 9 December 2007 (UTC)