Will premiere elements be going to 64 bit

will premiere elements be going to 64 bit

This is a USER TO USER forum, so nobody here knows Adobe's plans
Anyone who is a Beta tester has signed a "don't talk" agreement, and may not comment
Any employee who posts here may also not comment on Adobe's plans... until the CEO is ready to make an announcement
So... nobody who posts here knows, or is allowed to comment if they do know anything
My personal GUESS is that since Premiere Elements is oriented to the person who is going to use a standard 32bit operating system, not a heavy duty 64bit editing computer... that PreElements will stay 32bit until ALL computers are 64bit

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  • Will Premiere Elements 12 work with the  NVIDIA GFORCE GT 820M GPU?

    I am researching new computers, and we want to buy Premiere Elements 12. The computer we are looking at comes with an NVIDIA GFORCE GT 820M GPU. This GPU does not appear in the list of "certified" GPUs on the Adobe web site. I was just wondering if Premiere Elements will work with this type of GPU?
    Thanks!

    mimisonia123
    What computer operating system is involved?
    With the exception of Premiere Elements 10, Premiere Elements works with most NVIDIA and ATI video cards/graphics cards.
    The CUDA cards for Premiere Pro do not apply to Premiere Elements which, since version 8.0/8.0.1, does not even have GPU effects or transitions.
    NVIDIA lists the GT820M as a "CUDA Enabled GeForce Product"
    CUDA GPUs
    GeForce 820M Dedicated Graphics | GeForce
    My answer to your question is a "probably yes" but CUDA Enabled is not applicable to Premiere Elements.
    Unless you get a definite answer from a Premiere Elements 12/12.1 user here who is using the card in his/her particular computer operating system with Premiere Elements 12/12.1, I would consider contacting NVIDIA for its input.
    Are you thinking about staying with Premiere Elements or going to Premiere Pro in the near future?
    ATR

  • Will Premiere Elements 10 recognize MOV files?

    I have a new EOS 60D Canon camera.  Will Premiere Elements 10 recognize the .MOV file the videos are stored as?

    With a powerful computer, PrE can handled H.264 just fine.
    What are the specs. of your computer, and especially the CPU? Ideally, one should have a fast i7 to easily process H.264, whether it is in AVCHD, or some other wrapper, like MOV.
    Now, many camera mfgrs. work in different "flavors" of H.264, and the one that is common in most PrE installations, is Apple's H.264, installed with Apple's QT Player. However, that might not be the best one. If your Canon came with a utility disc, it should have the Canon version of H.264 (note that might differ from a Canon H.264 for another camera, but should be close). That H.264 CODEC might be a separate, discrete install, might be installed with the camera's driver, or might be installed with some Canon editing/cataloging utility, which would be most common. Even if one is not going to use that software, if the CODEC is part of it, then installation would be a good idea.
    Then, one would create a New Project, that should match that Source Footage 100%. When one of the Clips has been dragged to the Timeline, in a properly setup Project, there should be NO red line above that footage, until and Effect, or some sort of overlay, has been added. If there IS a red line initially, then the Project does not match the Source Footage 100%, and it should.
    To get the best possible match, between the Source Footage and the Project, it would be best to be working with PrE 10, as it contains more DSLR Presets, and if one has the proper CODEC installed, then editing on a stout computer should go fine.
    Good luck,
    Hunt

  • Premiere Elements 7 / New Computer / 32-Bit or 64-Bit?

    I need a new computer. I have a Dell Dimension 8300 (purchased in 2004). During video capture I am always dropping frames; while editing, the computer will periodically freeze; and is very sluggish. I am looking to purchase a  Dell XPS 9000, or have a computer build. Problem is, the Dell has a 64-Bit motherboard and the computer the person proposes to build for me will have a 32-Bit motherboard (limiting my system RAM to 4 GB).
    The new computer will primarily be used to capture and edit video and author DVDs, and be ready to author Blu-ray DVDs in the future.
    I have used Premiere Elements since it first came out, and am presently using Premiere Elements 7, and really don't intend to go beyond the consumer level of video editing software; I still have much to learn about Premiere Elements.
    My questions:
    Do I go with 32-Bit or 64-Bit?
    Will Premiere Elements 7 (and 8) run on a 64-Bit system?
    Do I have a computer built, or will a Dell XPS 9000 be a better choice?
    In building a computer I wanted a say in the components that would go into it. Dell gives you a say, but not a say in such components as the power supply, or what brand name HDDs to put in, or what brand name Optical Drives, the number of fans, et cetera.
    Here is what is proposed for the computer to be built:
    Intel Quad i5-750 2.66 GHz 8M LGA-1156
    Intel Chipset Gigabyte GA-H55M Motherboard w/ Integrated DVI / HDMI / VGA HD Video and PCI-X slot for PC-X Video
    RAM: 4 GB (2.2GB) DDR3 PC-10666
    Video Card: Radeon HD 540 w/ 1 GB DDR3 or NVIDIA GeForce GT 220 w/ 1 GB DDR3
    Audio: 7.1 Channels integrated
    HDD #1 (Western Digital 500 GB)
    HDD # 2 (Western Digital 1T)
    Optical: DVD+/-RW / DL 22 X SATA
    Capture Card: PCI 3-port Firewire 1394
    Windows 7 Professional (32-Bit)
    Monitor (Dell 1680 x 1050) and mouse and keyboard are not included as I hope to use the ones I presently have.
    Cost: $1,865.
    Thanks for any and all advice you can give.

    For "future-proofing," I would go with 64-bit. There are still some driver issues and also many 3rd party add-ons are not yet 64-bit, but most are working on them. I would anticipate that the driver issues will be pretty good by SP-1 (no date that I know of).
    I would guess that PrE 9 will be either a dual OS program, or at least totally optimized for 64-bit.
    Dell seems to do nice machines, but they do ramp up the prices, if you want anything but their stock configuration. One might well get more, if they have a good local shop build the unit custom. That will depend on where you are located, and how good the shops and techs are there.
    Looking over the specs., I would add one additional 1TB HDD, for a total of 3. I would add a BD burner, in addition to the DVD multi-drive. With 64-bit, you WILL want to bump the RAM up, and with DDR3, you will want say 9GB or 12GB. (RAM is cheap, though Dell might not think so). I would also look into a 850-900W Power Supply. Did not see Dell's selection.
    This is just a guess, but I would anticipate that you could get these additions locally, for about the same price as Dell's system. Also, you will not have to remove, or disable the bloatware that any company will likely sidle you with.
    You might want to look over the linked articles HERE. Harm is the Hardware guru in the PrPro forum, and keeps atop all developments. Now, some of his suggestions are for full-blown NLE workstations, but I think that all can be translated down to something less than a super-computer.
    Good luck, and enjoy your new machine, regardless of what you go with,
    Hunt

  • Will Premiere Elements 10 output full 1920 x 1080p? (not 1080i) to a file?

    I know this is a really simple question, but I can't find the answer anywhere in the software specs, and all sorts of variations of searches bring up no results in the Forum.
    I have bought, at full price, (not even upgrade price) every version of Premiere Elements since version 5.  I currently have V 9.  I can find no way of outputting proper, full, 1920 x 1080p @ 25FPS despite having this as my input source material. (UK JVC Everio Camcorder TOD format in fulll 1080p.)   (Not 1080i - 1080p!)
    I usually end up setting the project settings to 720p 25FPS (using 1080p source material) and outputting at that, which is a shame.
    So the simple question is as above. Will Premiere Elements 10 output full 1920 x 1080p (not 1080i) at 25FPS (British standard) to a file on disk?  Preferably in both MPEG4 for best quality uppload to YouTube, and also as a .WMV file format.
    (If anyone knows a way to do this in Version 9, I'd be  really pleased to hear it - although I have asked that question before.  :-)
    Cheers, folks.
    Steve.

    You should be able to set your output up for progressive scan under the Advanced settings.

  • Will Premiere Elements edit a HD video from a 5D Mark II

    Hello,
    This may sound like a dumb question but I have been unable to determine it in my research so I thought I would ask. I am looking for a simple software to do minor edits on a HD video from my 5D Mark II. I really don't want to spend 500.00 on software right at the moment so I'm looking for a cheaper solution. Will Premiere Elements edit one of these videos? It seems like the Macs do the job but I don't have a Mac Any help would be appreciated.
    Kim

    The bigger challenge isn't just that this is Quicktime video -- it's that this is video from a still camera, which often uses non-standard codecs to create more compact video files.
    You can try to convert the video to DV-AVIs using one of the free tools listed in the FAQs to the right of this forum.
    http://forums.adobe.com/thread/415317?tstart=0
    But you definitely won't be able to edit video directly from that camera in Premiere Elements without running into lots of problems.

  • 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

  • Will Premiere Elements 4 work with Windows 7?

    I am going to have to upgrade to Windows 7 from XP.  Will my Premiere Elements 4 work with Windows 7?

    Monoscope
    Premiere Elements 4 works great in Windows 7 Professional SP1 64 bit computer. I have been there and am doing that along with other versions of the program on the same computer.
    Do not go to the desktop icon for Premiere Elements 4 and set a compatibility setting in the Properties.
    Just make sure that you are running the program from a User Account with Administrative Privileges and perhaps also with a Run As Administrator (right click desktop icon, select Run As Administrator). Latest version of QuickTime remains a must.
    Does Premiere Elements 4 meet your video editing needs, feature-wise and otherwise? If so, stay with it. If not, explore the latest version 12 via a tryout from Adobe before any thoughts of purchase.
    The above is my take on your inquiry. Please let us know if you need clarification on anything written.
    Thanks.
    ATR
    Add On...If you need a computer environment with greater resources for your Premiere Elements workflows, then you need to look at specifically Premiere Elements 10, 11, or 12 specifically on Windows 7, 8, or 8.1 64 bit.

  • Premiere Elements 12 Windows 7 64 Bit

    Downloaded Premiere Elements 12 Windows 7 advised i should have downloaded 64 Bit version Can you help me find this version frustrating Thanks Gordon

    Gordon
    If everything is still unsettled at this point, let us try this.
    Go to the following web site and follow its "Important: Very Important Instructions" word for word to download the tryout of Premiere Elements 12.
    http://prodesigntools.com/photoshop-elements-12-direct-download-links-premiere.html
    You will see the specific file before you click on it. BUT DO NOT click on the file until you have followed the "Important" Very Important Instructions" there. Otherwise you will get hit with an Access Denied message.
    Once you have downloaded the program, install it and insert your purchased serial number in it.
    If any problems with the above, then it is time for Adobe (only one that can help you at that point) to sort out the details of your purchase and what is going on with your order. If you do this, click on the following link to open it. When the link opens, click on the statement "I still need help" to bring up the Adobe Chat. The topic should be Orders, Refunds, and Exchanges.
    http://helpx.adobe.com/contact.html?product=premiere-elements&topic=orders-refunds-and-exc hanges
    Please let us know the outcome.
    Thanks.
    ATR

  • Will Premiere Elements 10 projects work in Premiere Elements 11?

    I'm asking because i have just made 3 video projects of my baby's first 3 years in Premiere Elements 10 on Windows 7. I want to buy a new Windows 8 PC soon. Can i just buy the new Premiere Elements 11 and install that on my new Windows 8 PC and use it to open my projects, or would there be compatibility problems and therfore should i just try and install my normal Premiere Elements 10 on the new Windows 8 PC?
    Thanks for your help.

    Hi erocks
    I'm Paul and i started this thread.
    I thought this information would be helpful for you.
    I have bought a brand new Windows 8 PC. It's 64 bit. My previous computer was Windows 7 x32 bit. I have successfully installed Premiere Elements 10 on my new Windows 8 computer (but needed to install the 64 bit version of the program (same serial works)).
    All my Premiere Elements 10 projects that were made on the Windows 7 pc open up just fine on the new Windows 8 pc, with no issues what so ever.
    I would advise you to install Quicktime too as Premiere Elements needs that to be installed too. Also, i would strongly advise you to install a codec pack too, for the video codecs, or your new computer (& therefore Premiere Elements) could well have problems reading, opening and using certain video file types. If your Windows 8 pc is 64 bit then make sure you install 64 bit video codecs as well as the 32 bit versions. This is because Premiere Elements on a 64 bit system will need to use 64 bit video codecs.
    Here's a link for some codec packs. Make sure you install the 32 bit version, and if you are using a 64 bit system then install the 64 bit video codec pack as well (find it at the bottom of the codec web page).
    http://codecguide.com/download_kl.htm_
    P.s if you installed the extra Premiere Elements content on your old installation then don’t forget to install that too on your new pc. You can download that by logging onto your online adobe account, finding your order, and downloading from there.
    Please let me know if that helped, as im quite interested to know the outcome.

  • Silent install Premiere Elements 10, 32 and 64-bit

    I found the article on how to do a silent install of Premiere Elements 10 at http://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-elements/kb/silent-install-instructions-premiere-elements- 4.html
    My question is how do I combine the 32 and 64-install files, or do I? I have an x86 folder for the 32bit, and x64 for the 64bit versions of Premiere Elements. Each has a PRE 10 and ReadMe folders. Can I combine these folders together, so both 32 and 64-bit versions are all in one PRE 10 folder? It would appear that some files would be overwritten, although most appear to be identical, so not sure how important that is.
    Also, can you clarify the setup and location of the optional content folder. I have a folder called "PRE 10 Content" that has several subfolders such as "Adobe Premiere Elements 10 Content 1" and "Adobe Premiere Elements 10 HD Content 1" etc. My understanding is the top level folder should be renamed Templates, but I seem to be getting stuck as to exactly which folder that is. Should the set up be PRE 10\Templates\PRE 10 Content\Setup.exe.
    Or, are the installers for 32 and 64-bit versions of Premiere Elements meant to be separate from each other?
    Thanks,
    Sir_Timbit

    SirTimbit
    John T. Smith's input sounds sound, there may be one block in pursuing that suggestion.
    I would agree with John T. Smith that Adobe is the one to sort out its Adobe Tech document for you if it will. It often restricts its assistance if the matter does not relate to purchased/registered/current version. And, Premiere Elements is not the current version.
    Have you contacted Adobe about this matter and been refused help for the reason that I referred to?
    And, out of curiosity, I would ask "Does the following apply to you?
    Only Enterprise customers can perform the following procedures to silently install Adobe Premiere Elements 10 on Windows with an Adobe volume license (AVL).
    What computer are you using and how many installation discs do you have?
    Adobe is indeed your first choice, maybe your only choice, on this if it will help you with version 10.
    ATR

  • Adobe premiere elements 11 rendering at lower bit rate than i select

    Hi, I'm using Adobe Premiere Elements 11, 64-bit Windows.
    I keep trying to render a project at a bit target bit rate of 10.05 MB/S (.h264 1080p MP4) but the resulting .mp4 file keeps coming out with an average bit rate of around 7000kb instead of 10,000kb...
    The source files used in the project are 17mbs..
    Other projects are rendering fine.
    Would be very grateful for some advice.
    Edit: Now realised it's happening to a substantial fraction of my projects. I am being very careful to select the right render settings

    Sminty
    Please confirm
    Premiere Elements 11
    a. Export as
    Publish+Share
    Computer
    AVCHD
    with presets = MP4 H.264 1920 x 1080p30
    and, under the Advanced Button/Video Tab of the preset, what are your setting for Maximum Bitrate to go along with the 10.5 Mbps Target Bitrate (the units there are Mbps or Mb/second which is megabits per second).
    b. I believe that each encode needs to be looked at separately.
    One example...Original AVCHD.mov file, 1920 x 1080p29.97, 69.9 MB, 12.579 seconds, and Bitrate Overall 46.6 Mbps and Bitrate 45 Mbps.
    I decided that i would try for an AVCHD.mp4 export whose properties read out would include bitrate 10.5 Mbps.
    I selected Publish+Share/Computer/AVCHD with Presets = MP4 H.264 1920 x 1080p30, and, in the Advanced Settings set Bitrate as VBR 2 Pass
    Target 10.5 Mbps and Maximum 15 Mbps.
    The result was an AVCHD.mp4 1920 x 1080p30 file with a Bitrate Overall 10.8 and Bitrate 10.6 Mbps.
    Second example..Original AVCHD.mov file from another camera, 1920 x 1080p30, 24.0 MB, 14.14 seconds, and Bitrate Overall 14.4 Mbps and Bitrate 12.2.
    I selected Publish+Share/Computer/AVCHD with Presets = MP4 H.264 1920 x 1080p30, and, in the Advanced Settings set Bitrate as VBR 2 Pass
    Target 5 Mbps and Maximum 10 Mbps.
    The result was an AVCHD.mp4 1920 x 1080p30 with a Bitrate Overall 5.17 Mbps and Bitrate 5.006.
    Please review and consider.
    Thank you.
    ATR

  • Will Photoshop Elements 10 work on 64-bit Windows XP?

    I am currently running 64-bit Windows XP on my desktop PC and am interested in upgrading to the latest version of Photoshop Elements.  I see in the system requirements for version 10 that it supports Windows XP Service Pack 3.  Since Microsoft never released a 64-bit build of Windows XP Service Pack 3 (the last service pack available for 64-bit Windows XP being Service Pack 2), will Photoshop Elements 10 even install, let alone work, on 64-bit Windows XP?
    Please DO NOT suggest that I upgrade my PC to a later version of Windows.  I already have Windows 7 on my laptop, but I want to use Photoshop on my desktop PC.

    Matthew25187 it should work ok on Windows XP 64-bit.  The main issues for 64-bit are around drivers as long as your display driver has been functioning fine you should be ok.

  • Will Premiere Elements 9 edit and save changes to avchd losslessly?

    Hi,
    I want to buy a new premiere elements to replace my old one (vrsn 3), can I upgrade it still or is it too old?
    Also, will the new premiere elements 9 edit and save changes to avchd files from Panasonic and Canon without losing any quality?
    I came across 'provides native support for avchd'; what does it mean? Does it mean that I can edit and save avchd files with out losing quality?
    Thanks,
    H

    For your several questions...
    One... download and try the 30-day free trials
    Two... read in the user guides
    CS5 User Guides - online and PDF (see link in upper right corner at individual pages)
    http://blogs.adobe.com/premiereprotraining/2010/08/help-documents-for-creative-suite-5-pdf -and-html.html
    http://help.adobe.com/en_US/PremiereElements/8.0/Win/Using/index.html
    P-Elements 9 http://help.adobe.com/en_US/premiereelements/using/index.html

  • Premiere Elements 8 goes into some kind of hibernate status while opening

    Hi!
    When I open an old project Premiere Elements 8  first complains about missing preview files so i skip those. Then when  it open ups "for real" it just goes into a kind of hibernated status. I  cannot reach it an start working.
    I have seen this before and then I have gone back to an older version. But it doesn´t help this time.
    What should I do? I need to export that project to a high resolution version this weekend.
    Ps.  I find it very hard to run this forum since you have changed the  design. I have tried to search but use probably wrong words. Please help!

    Hello, brittabettina. Premiere Elements has its own forum, and most of the PRE gurus hang out there:
    http://forums.adobe.com/community/premiere_elements
    You'll probably find better help there than here. Good luck!

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