Premiere Elements 12 Coming "Soon" ???

PC World has a 9-23-13 review of Photoshop Elements 12... which should mean that both it and Premiere Elements 12 will be released "soon"
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2049093/photoshop-elements-12-review-mobile-albums-and-cont ent-aware-tools-dominate-new-release.html

Pete Green
I need your help in sorting through some confusion regarding Photoshop Elements as a 64 bit versus a 32 bit application.
And, I have read your helpful FAQ in the Photoshop Elements Forum here on Photoshop Elements 12
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1302663?tstart=0
But, your FAQ does not seem to go to that point.
One might question why I question you here in the Premiere Elements Forum instead of the Photoshop Elements Forum. Because of the integration between the two, I feel comfortable in asking here and we may be dealing with a new feature in the now current version.
I have found my answer for 1/2 the equation. When I downloaded and installed Photoshop Elements 12 on Windows 7 64 bit and used Process Explorer Sysinternals, Photoshop Elements 12 was shown to be a 32 bit application running in my Windows 7 64 bit computer (presumed in a 32 bit compatibility mode); whereas, Premiere Elements 12 on that operating system was classed as 64 bit as would be expected. There are some reports out there that would indicate that Photoshop Elements 12 Mac is a genuine 64 bit application on Mac 64 bit. Is that correct? Or is the Tech Spec just saying that Photoshop Elements 12 is compatible with/requires 64 bit Mac rather than saying that Photoshop Elements 12 is a 64 bit application when running in 64 bit Mac?
I will sneak in one related question if I might. Is Photoshop Elements 12 and some other earlier versions set up to have multiple .exe files so that the program gains a sort of 64 bit perk via virtual memory?
Thanks for whatever information you can share on this.
ATR

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    At first, clicking on the desktop icons or the Start Menu list would bring up the Welcome splash screen, where the broad options (Organize, Edit, New Project) were shown.  However, clicking on these options had no effect at all.  Eventually even the Welcome screen wouldn't appear. I checked the Windows task manager and no applications were running.
    I checked the shortcut properties and noticed that there was a separate executable in the target directory (eg. existing link was to "Adobe Premiere Elements 10.exe", but there was also a file called "Adobe Premiere Elements.exe"), which did run...however, I couldn't launch the Organizer from that program, and the "Home" link to the Welcome screen didn't function either.
    With thousands of these programs being downloaded, I'm surprised that this serious glitch hasn't surfaced before.  Any ideas?
    Thanks!

    There are three different programs -- Photoshop Elements (PSE) which is for editing bitmaps, Premiere Elements which is for video editing, and the PSE Organizer which is for cataloging your media.
    I don't like the sound of that Akamai downloader not registering 100%.
    Uninstall all the Adobe products, reboot, and download the installation package again.  Check the Properties on that downloaded file and "Unblock" it if Windows has flagged it as "possibley harmful and coming from another computer" before starting the installation.
    Ken

  • Premiere Elements 8 crashes when I try to use it.

    This has been an issue for several months now, which I have been unable to find a resolution to. Things to keep in mind are that I am not very computer-savvy, so the fix could be quite simple and I am just missing it.
    The problem:
    Back in August, I asked my boyfriend to clean off some space on my computer because it was starting to act up sometimes. I know that he deleted some programs that I was not using, but as far as I know, none of them had to do with Premiere Elements 8. But as soon as that happened, I couldn't use it any more.
    What happens:
    I can open up a new file just fine. I think I can even open an already existing file (it has been a few months since I've tried that). It is when I try to import a video file into the program that it shuts down. My computer remains functioning; other tabs and programs will not be affected, my laptop does not shut down or glitch. It is just Adobe.
    What I've tried:
    I uninstalled the program twice and re-installed it. That didn't work either time.
    I checked to make sure that I still have Quicktime installed. I do, and it is updated.
    I made sure I have room on my computer. There isn't a lot, and it is not a fast computer, but then again, it never has been.
    I've done all system updates, defragmented my computer, etc. All of the maintenance I can think of.
    I searched my problem on this forum and google, but haven't had success finding a case similar enough to mine (possibly due to my inadequate search skills).
    What I'm looking for now:
    I suspect that there is a program that has been deleted that was important for Premiere Elements 8. However, I cannot figure out what program that might be.
    Miscellaneous:
    Adobe Reader has also been acting up on my computer. I've reinstalled it several times, but it persists in either working at a snail's pace (15 minutes to open a 500 KB document, which I think is not very big. Again, my computer know-how is lacking), or else not working at all and shutting itself down.
    About my computer (I apologize in advance for omitted or extraneous information):
    I have an HP laptop, 2 years old. (Model: HP G56 Notebook PC)
    It runs on Windows 7, and has an Intel Celeron core.
    It has a 64-bit operating system.
    My hard drive has 216 GB of space total. 73 GB are free.
    I have 3 GB of RAM.
    Thank you in advance for any help. I'd really like to get this program working again.

    I would start with this FAQ Entry first, if you have not done so yet: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/792580?tstart=0
    It starts with a checklist for getting PrE set up properly, then moves into tuning up one's system and OS (you have done a lot of that already), and then goes into troubleshooting tips. Note: those tips rather work up quickly in "degree of difficulty," and DO become quite technical, but things like the "Finding Clues" link will give some tools, that might prove useful, like the use of Windows' Event Viewer to track down issues.
    One of the first things to look at would be your video driver. I would go to the video card's/chip's mfgr's. Web site, and check for a later driver. Do not trust Windows, or any utility to tell you if you have the latest driver. If there is not a newer video driver, or it will not install properly on your system, be sure to check with the HP Web site, as HP, Dell, Lenovo, and some other mfgrs. will re-package video drivers to suit their specific setup.
    One troubleshooting technique, that might prove useful (however, those deleted programs bother me a bit here), would be to create a System Restore Point for now (see Windows Help for doing this with your particular OS version). Then, boot to Safe Mode, and choose an older System Restore Point, from when things did work. This might take some trial-and-error, to get back far enough. Test. At the worst, you will only have lost a few minutes, as you have your new System Restore Point for now, to fall back on.
    Good luck,
    Hunt

  • When I am using Premiere elements 13 I get a message that pops up "that there is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive", this also happened 3 months ago How can I get rid of this again?

    When I am using Premiere Elements 13 I get a message that pops up "There is no disk in the drive" I click on it and it keeps coming back "very annoying", but about three months ago it happened to me and I was told to change the file name from OldFilm.AEX  to OldFilm.AEXold. Well now the file is back in Folder OldFilm.AEX. Here is a screen shot the files are highlighted.What should I do now to correct this once and for all, or can I? Thank you for your time.

    TomWolves
    I would do another rename to disable or just delete all the OldFilm.AEX and OldFilm.AEXOLD in that NewBlue Folder.
    If you do, please let me know if that OldFilm.AEX regenerates itself the next time you open Premiere Elements 13.
    Here is the strange story...at least from my Premiere Elements 13 Windows perspective...never had the No Disc error issue
    Here are some details to sort through trying to figure out why you have 2 OldFilm.AEX file in the NewBlue Folder.
    1. The original OldFilm.AEX file of Premiere Elements 13 has the date of 9/4/2014 (just before the version was released on 9/24/2014).
    After the 13.1 update is done (whenever date), that OldFilm.AEX file has the date of 1/31/2015. I first saw notification of the 13.1 Update
    release early in February 2015.
    2. Now in Premiere Elements 13.1, if I take my OldFilm.AEX (date 1/31/2015) and disable it by renaming it to OldFilm.AEXOLD, close out of there, and reopen
    the program, the OldFilm.AEX is not seen to regenerate. The OldFilm.AEXOLD remains there as its lone self.
    3. So, I am thinking that your OldFilm.AEXOLD in the screenshoot is "original equipment" that you disabled to get rid of No disc error.
    Why the OldFilm.AEX is there also is not clear, but the dating on it suggests that it came along with the 13.1 Update.
    Bottom line: let us try the deletion or disabling one more time and see what happens.
    Looking forward to further reports on your findings, as your time permits.
    Thanks.
    ATR

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