Premiere elements 7 mit Vista 64 bit

Hallo community
ich plane derzeit den Umstieg von DV auf HDV. Arbeite seit Jahren mit Premiere und in den lezten Jahren expliziet mit Premiere elements 3 auf einem Rechner speziell für diese Anwendung konfiguriert.
(Quad core; 4 GB RAM etc)
Im Rahmen der Planungen beschäftige ich mich auch mit OS 64 bit.
Konnte bis dato nicht eruieren, ob Premiere elements 7 unter Vista 64 bit läuft (wohl wissend, dass es sich dann um eine 32 bit Emulation handelt)Die bessere Speicherverwaltung eines 64 bit Systems wäre aber gewinnbringend.
Hat jemand damit bereits Erfahrungen gesammelt die er beisteuern kann. bin dankbar um jeden Tipp.
Grüßle

Hallo Edmund,
ich habe Premiere Elements 7 mit der 64 Bit Version von Vista laufen. Tatsächlich läuft es als 32 Bit Emulation, ansonsten konnte ich keine Einschänkungen festellen.
Grüsse

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