Premiere elements 10 question

I recently purchased a Panasonic HDC-TM90 camcorder and want to buy an easy to use video editing program and I am interested in Premiere elements.
Can this program edit HD recordings? My computer is a dual core machine and I was not sure if there were any issues and if I should not record in HD if I wanted to edit it.
Thanks,
Steven

If the camera will ONLY shoot in one of the "p"(Progressive) formats, then I would look to Adobe PrPro CS 5.5, or perhaps another NLE program. There are some other good ones out there, but I cannot tell you which ones might be better, beyond the much more expensive PrPro. Cyberlink's PowerDirector, Magix MovieEdit Pro, and several versions of Sony's Vegas, all get good general reviews, but I don't know how any handles progressive Video files. Maybe others will have very specific recommendations for you.
Good luck, and enjoy the new camera,
Hunt

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    pcabot
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    ATR Premiere Elements Troubleshooting: PE12: Archiving Projects With Disc Menus
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  • Premiere Elements 9.0 problem uploading Project

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  • Can premiere elements do the following?

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    Highmeasdowhiker
    Thank you for identifying the program of interest as Premiere Elements 12 on assumed Windows 7, 8, or 8.1 64 bit computer.
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  • Media cache files: Premiere Elements 9 with SSD

    Hello you fine Adobe people.
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    alistair78
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  • Adobe premiere elements 10 trial watermark question

    Hi there,
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  • Basic questions about Premiere Elements 8

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  • Premiere Elements 7 Basic Editing Question for DV

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  • Adobe Premiere Elements Collage Question

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  • Newbie question about Premiere Elements Organizer

    This is a pre-newbie – let’s say “virgin” question. If there is an answer already posted elsewhere, please send me a link.
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    FYI- this is a great animation project
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    ziggycat4 wrote:
    I guess I’m a little worried about installing the programs and having EO automatically acquire images using presets/defaults that I don’t want to use as well as issues with subfolders,
    EO doesn't do much with the files themselves, just maintains links to the sources.
    For folders you are best to use the folder view in EO to move them as it doesn't keep track of folder locations when changed in Windows Explorer. From the File options in Bridge I think that is pretty much the same.
    ziggycat4 wrote:
    I would like to get as much input as possible on the advantages/disadvantages of using EO vs say Adobe Bride from others who use Elements Organizer.
    Any insights would be appreciated.
    Can anyone who has used both EO and AB comment on how EO handles missing (hidden) files, syncing issues, computer hanging up or crashing....etc?
    I've only messed around a little with Bridge. But to me it seems lightening fast by comparison to EO. The features Albums and Tags in EO seem much the same as Collections and Keywords in Bridge.
    EO has Face Recognition abilities - getting more sophisticated in each version. I've not seen this feature in Bridge.
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    Premiere Elements
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    Bridge only seems to link to Photoshop.
    Missing files can be located manually or by allowing EO to search for them.
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    Neale
    Insanity is hereditary, you get it from your children

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    I've double checked also, nothing is wrong with my computers speed, harddrive nor prestation etc, plus I'm using a PC for my videoprojects alongside with all my games. But I've heard that using too much videoeffects in a Adobe Premiere project, even in the latest version, may be too much for the project and thus it'll crash like my damaged project did.... But then again, this is just something I've heard. What do you guys think? Do you believe and know If using too many video effects in a Premiere Elements project, even the latest versions of the same program, could be too much for the project and thus causing it to crash and cause trouble etc? Or do you know of another theory of why a Adobe Premiere Element project just suddenly goes damaged and just goes crashing while a "Serious Error" message comes popping up? Why is things like this happening and what can be done to solve and fix it?
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  • Where can I find the forum premiere elements? and how to find my own questions asked return?

    waar vind ik het premiere elements forum en hoe vind ik mijn eigen gestelde vragen terug?
    where can I find the forum premiere elements? and how to find my own questions asked return?

    arkitsa wrote:
    thank you 99jon, but still difficult to find your own questions back.
    Click on this:
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  • Question re: Adobe Premiere Elements 12

    How do I add video from one finished product to another project so as to be able to include video from the
    two projects in one new one?

    schoolboyjoe
    What computer operating system is your Premiere Elements 12 running on? Have you updated 12 to 12.1 Update yet? If not, please do so.
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    a. Export the Timeline of project 1 and project 2 each to a file saved to the computer hard drive in a format
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    b. Import the exports from project 1 and project 2 into project 3 which has been set up with a project preset
    consistent with the properties of the files coming from project 1 and project 2.
    If Premiere Elements 12/12.1 is running on a Windows computer, you might consider Copy/Paste Insert involving ClipMate in conjunction with
    Premiere Elements.
    http://atr935.blogspot.com/2013/05/pe-clipmate-copypaste-between-pe.html
    Please review and consider and then we can decide what next.
    Thank you.
    ATR

  • Answer to my question: Why can I not use Premiere Elements 12 on my PC with WIndows 8.1 when the video is done with the same software on a PC with Windows 7?

    i got an answer to use archive function from Mr. Romano:
    I did as you said, but it did not work, I get the dummy video with no real video.
    I had no menu yet on the video.
     What came in my mind when I read your e-mail, on one PC is WIndows 8.1 64 bit and on the other Windows 7 32 bit.
    When I load the videos from the camrecorder (tape) with Premiere Elements without doing something, I can switch to the other PC and it works. 
    Regards
    N. Singer

    Vaihingen
    How did you go about transferring the Premiere Elements 12 project on Windows 7 64 bit to Premiere Elements 12 on Windows 8.1 64 bit.
    Therein is what I believe is your problem. You in all likelihood do not have a codec problem of any kind, rather Premiere Elements 12 project on Windows 8.1 64 bit with disconnect between it source media and the project file. Here is how it goes.
    When you import a file into Premiere Elements project, what you have in Premiere Elements is a copy of the original which is still at its hard drive save location. But the project must trace back to that original on its hard drive save location.
    You may have the project.prel (project file) opening in Premiere Elements 12 on the second computer, but what I suspect to be the case is that you do not have the project media on that second computer.
    If so....On the first computer, archive the project with File Menu/Project Archiver and its Copy Project option. Transfer the resulting saved Copied Folder to a USB Flash Drive which will be used to transfer the Copied Folder to the second computer. In the second computer, open the Copied Folder, right click the project.prel file in the Copied Folder, select Open With, and then Premiere Elements 12.
    Did you set up disc menu in the Premiere Elements 12 Windows 7 64 bit project?
    Please review and consider the above and let us know if any or all of that applies to your situation.
    Thank you.
    ATR

  • Transferring Premiere Elements 11 from Windows 7 to Windows 8 computer question

    Do i have to use my backups to reinstall Premiere Elements correctly, or can i simply add the internal drive i used in Windows 7 strictly for Premiere, move it to the new Windows 8 computer, reinstall the Elements program, and direct it to the proper hard drive?  I have current incremental backups on a NAS drive, but it seems like i should just be able to use the internal drive that already has everything on it.
    Thanks,

    awgriffey2013
    What do you have -  purchased installation files/serial number from an online purchase from Adobe direct or installation disc with serial number purchased in boxed packaging from an authorized reseller.
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    Deactivate 11 on 7, Help Menu/Deactivate - close out of there
    Uninstall Control Panel Route
    Deactivate and uninstall are not the same thing. Depending on your plans, you may not want to uninstall, just deactivate.
    You are simply going to install Premiere Elements 11 to Windows 8 computer, using installation files or installation disc.
    Do you have Premiere Elements 11 Windows 7 projects that you want to salvage? If so, how many? I would archive them
    File Menu/Project Archiver/Copy Project and transfer the Copied Folder via USB to the Windows 8 computer.
    For Elements Organizer considerations, please review the following
    http://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop-elements/kb/backup-restore-move-catalog-photoshop.html
    At this time I have no comments on your backups on NAS and how it might relate to your end goal.
    Please review the above and then let us know if any of the above works for you.
    Thanks.
    ATR
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