Geotag support in Premiere Pro CS4?

Hi,
I have a new HDR-CX500 which supports geotagging of video. Can Premiere Pro CS4 display this information for imported video?

Pr does have the ability to store the coordinates in the metafile data though.  What you can do with it though is just use it for sorting, filtering.  One of the metadata profiles has the fields pre setup.

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  • I need a definitive answer for using Premiere Pro CS4 to work with .m2ts and .mts files

    I have a Canon Vixia HF20 and a Sony HDR-XR350V.  The Canon gives me .MTS files and the Sony produces .M2TS files.  What do I need to do to be able to work with these files in Premiere Pro?  I've searched and gotten that I'll need to purchase a codec.  But are both file types going to be good with one codec?
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    Hi, Michelle.
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    Dear Adobe
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    =========
    It may have already been uninstalled. Would you like to remove Premiere Pro CS4 and After Effects CS4, 32-bit support for CS5 from the program list?"I click No, because going into my Programs Folder, I see that nothing has been removed
    ===========
    This is the part I suggested you click YES...instead of NO... to see if removing the support then allows you to remove the whole program.. kinda a 2 step process...dont know if it will work or not.
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    Hello
    I'm using Adobe Premiere Pro CS4
    Now I am working with new project which requires me to add some titles in Arabic (I mean from right-to-left direction)
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    Does it requires me to get a new copy for middle east? or I can do it with some how using my current version?
    Please consider it important and needed.

    I do not mean the interface or anything a like.
    But I only mean to suport or enabling titles written in Arabic language like this (بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم)
    We do have Adobe Photoshop CS4 ME (not mine but my company has it and it support adding Arabic as I've mentioned above)
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