Can i use premiere element 13 licence on 2 computers (same house)

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We have 2 computers and I'd like to use premiere element 13 licence on both at the same time (same house)
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  • How do I use Premiere Elements 9 to synch and mix 2 video feeds?

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  • On how many computer can I install Premiere Elements (one licens)

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  • Performance problems when using Premiere Elements for photo slideshows

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