Revel conversion - complimentary Premier Elements 11?

How do I download the complimentary Premier Elements 11 which is being offered due to the conversion to Revel?  When I click on the link in the Adobe e-mail regarding this issue I'm taken to a download page for Elements 11 not Premier Elements 11.

Hello I will be sending an email to your email address that you have on file to provide you directions for you.
Thank
Scott

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    ctivo provides a yellowish "Failed" color and message on its progress bar, with no other info.
    Pavtube doesn't, and I have to check each converted file, to see if it's a good file. On occasion, the converted file size is only a small fraction of the expected number, and I'll know it's bad without checking further. More commonly, I have to check the final seconds of any file, to see if it still has a good picture. If any file conversion fails at some point, the entire screen shifts into static gobbledy-****, and I have never seen any converted file shift back to a good signal after a failure point like that.
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    David Bogie Chq-1 wrote:
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    No, it would be easier to give him the camera and let him capture natively.
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    Pulfnick
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  • Premier Elements 11 .vob Import?

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    chrisrole
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    It is one thing to share what worked for you in your specific circumstances (which are not clear), but another thing to convert all that into a generalization which distracts the Premiere Elements user from using an excellent and convenient feature built into Premiere Elements.
    Be advised...I am not employed or affiliated with Adobe in any way. Just a Premiere Elements user who visits this forum a lot. My only interest is in my fellow Premiere Elements users.
    ATR

  • Premier Elements has encountered an error...

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    Thanks for all your help.  I solved my problem, at least for now.  I used Adobe PRE to do the conversion.  I was able to edit each .wmv file in a project all by itself, normalize the audio, and then save it to a dv-avi file. 
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    Marsha
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    Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2011 12:16:30 -0600
    From: [email protected]
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    Subject: Premier Elements has encountered an error...
    Marsha,
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  • Turn off AutoAnalyzer in Premier Elements 12

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  • .FLV Format to Adobe Premier Elements 4 for editing -- Difficulty

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  • Loss of audio sync when importing Samsung Galaxy 2 (GT-I1900) video to Premier Elements 10

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