Premiere standard 7.0 vaio-Capturing from HDcamcorder

Premiere standard 7.0 (preinstalled) for Vaio
Does anyone know if this older version of Premiere would have any difficulties capturing from a new HD cam? As long as the i-link recognizes the cam it should work right?
anyone can lend some insight before I replace my older Dv cam with and Hard disk cam...
thanks all
derek

Derek,
Over time, Adobe has offered variations on some of their products as OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) installations. Usually, these programs' names differ from the normal version #'s and maybe even the full name. Going back some years, Adobe offered Photoshop LE and Photoshop Lite as "premiums" with devices, like scanners. Same for some pre-installed versions on computers (straight from the computer company, i.e. Dell, Sony, Toshiba, etc.), These version #'s and names can be confusing.
As I am confused on what program you have, and how it translates to the retail versions, how old is your computer? "Premiere 7" was about six (just a guess on my part) years ago, maybe more. Also, Adobe threw a monkey-wrench into the naming scheme, when they went from Premiere to Premiere Pro. Throw in OEM versions, and the numbers get horribly jumbled. Same for Premiere Elements, 1, 2, 3, 4 straight to 7. If you have Premiere Elements 7 (current), the next paragraph should tell you this.
Open your copy of Premiere, and go to the Help screen. Choose "About Adobe Premiere" (or similar) and tell us what it says, on that screen.
As features and file format handling change per version, that might help define what your version can, and cannot do.
Along the way, I'd try to Capture from your HD camera, via iLink, and see what happens. If you get any error messages, be sure to write down the entire message.
Also, it could well be that your Premiere will Capture perfectly, but you might not be able to control the device, i.e. your camera. You might have to start Capture and then manually hit your camera's Play button. Still, if you CAN Capture the material, you are good to go. Many/Most versions of Premiere Pro do not display HD Capture on a monitor, but do perfectly fine with the actual Capture. This *might* be the case with your version. Do not be alarmed, if you do not SEE the Capture taking place. Be patient, and then study the resulting file after Capture has completed.
Good luck,
Hunt

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