Will premiere pro run on this device?

Will premiere pro run on this device:
Acer ICONIA W700-6602 - Tablet with Bluetooth keyboard - Core i5 3317U / 1.7 GHz - Windows 8 64-bit - - 64 GB SSD - 11.6" touchscreen CineCrystal wide 1920 x 1080 / Full HD - Intel HD Graphic  YYT1-10981572  | Model#: NT.L0QAA.009

Anyone have experience running premiere/after effects on a tablet?. I saw someone run premiere pro and ae on a
Lenovo ThinkPad X220 Tablet on youtube Lenovo ThinkPad X220 Tablet (Adobe Premiere, After Effects, ComicRack) - YouTube. The reason I want to use a tablet is I'm tired of having to retrieve my clips from a camera if I can setup my TL while I'm still on site with the new technology.

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    B&H Photo Video
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    Third Party Software Support
      The DarkCrystal HD Capture SDK is designed to provide interoperability with a number of widely used video editing, encoding, streaming, and playback applications found on the Windows platform. These include:
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    Real Producer (v13)
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    Image J

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  • Found an older Sony DSR-PD100A DVCAM for $25 at Goodwill. Will Premiere Pro CC handle this format?

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    Found this nice triple CCD mini-DV cam cheap and it works well. I have no experience with the Sony DVCAM format, so am unsure how PPro would respond.
    Tape is a pain, but some of the things I shoot only require SD video. IIRC, this format puts a low load on the CPU, so maybe editing with it is worth the effort?
    Lastly, would I have to buy some kind of digitizing card, or only a Firewire port card? Seems that as I think back, folks using mini-DV had to buy capture cards for their computers.
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  • So will Premiere Pro run on my 2011 MBP?

    I am pretty jazzed about the next version of CS6.  I was reading over some of the information on Adobe's site about what is supported.
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  • Will Premiere Pro CC work OK with Nvidia GeForce GTX 765M?

    Will Premiere Pro CC work OK with Nvidia GeForce GTX 765M?

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  • Will Premiere Pro CC support Cinema DNG files?

    Will Premiere Pro CC support Cinema DNG files?

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  • Investing in new laptop-Will Premiere Pro CS6 run OK?

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  • Premiere Pro running so slow when Lumetri look applied to clips

    Hi all, When i add any of the  lumetri looks to a clip on my timeline Premiere pretty much grinds to a halt and i cant do anything.
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    Hi Peter,
    I'm sorry for the trouble this is causing. We are aware of the performance issues that were introduced in version 7.2 with certain AMD GPU cards.
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    Premiere Pro

  • Premiere Pro running slow with Quadro 4000 on Mac-Pro

    Hi Forum, I could really use some help.
    I recently upgraded to CS6 abnd have been having major speed issues in Premiere Pro ever since. At the time I was running with an ATI Radeon HD 5870 1GB and using CS5.5 with no issues.
    After installing CS6 my Premiere Pro projects just slowed to a crawl. After doing some hasty research online i "upgraded" to the Quadro 4000 for Mac. It made the applications usable but still frustratingly slow. Exporting projects either directly from Premiere Pro or through Media Encoder is 2-3 times slower than before. I'm ready to ditch CS6 and go back to CS5.5 if necessary as it is serioulsy impacting my productivity.
    Any advice on fixing this issue would be greaty appreciated. Hardware, work-flow, software recommendations? I'll take it all!
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    Memory  16 GB 1066 MHz DDR3 ECC
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  • Premiere Pro CC Error: "This project contained a sequence that could not be opened..."

    I know this problem has been reported previously with Premiere Pro CC (I run 2014). When opening up a recent project, I keep getting this: "Error Adobe Premiere Pro: This project contained a sequence that could not be opened. No sequence preview preset file or codec could be associated with this sequence type." The only solutionm is to open another project, sign ou, then sign in before I get open that other project. This has become a pain...  Is there a permanent fix for this issue that has been reported for quite a while now?
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    Hi Marc-Andre d'Anjou,
    I am sorry to hear you're having trouble with this issue. It happens sometimes because of activation problems. The doc that Rameez points to is missing steps for reactivating the Creative Cloud version of Premiere Pro. For Premiere Pro CC, and later, see the section "How to deactivate or sign out" in this document. See the section "How to activate or sign in" in the same document to activate Premiere Pro once more.
    See also this FAQ: FAQ: Why are some codecs and sequence presets missing from my installation of Premiere Pro?
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  • Will Premiere Pro CS5.5 resolve the problem of editing Panasonic 1080/60p footage?

    According to Adobe....the following is a CS5.5 feature:
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    Import and natively edit AVCHD content from Sony, Panasonic, and Canon cameras without transcoding or rewrapping the content. Use the Media Browser to browse clips and view metadata — including metadata from Panasonic AVCCAM cameras.
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    I'd love to buy one of those camcorders but if its going to be a pain to edit in Premiere Pro...then maybe I'll wait or get some other brand that doesnt require all this hassle.
    Can anyone provide some feedback?  Adobe?

    Thanks. I will do that to create the sequence in Premiere.
    As for burning 720p60 on Blu-Ray, it seems a shame to start with 1920x1080 clips and end up with only 1280x720 on the screen.
    But you are probably right to avoid interlaced material.
    But will a disk burned at 1080/60i really be interlaced since both fields will have been recorded at the same instant of time when using 1080p60 clips to start with? Especially with recent 240 Hz TV using some form of frame interpolation.
    I guess one can but try and judge with his eyes.

  • Will Premiere Pro capture from an external feed via HDMI?

    I need to capture a feed via HDMI?  Can I capture external sources in Premiere Pro? 

    You will need to use 3rd party hardware and a software 'driver' to link P-Pro to the hardware device
    I don't use that workflow, so can only suggest using Google to find the hardware

  • Why will Premiere Pro CS6 only import to mpeg format?

    Hello, so I've been using Premiere Pro CS6 now for only a few months and when I imported (using "capture" or F5) and tested some footage  from a HDV camera using a miniDV tape, I noticed that Premiere Pro would only import to mpeg format. I looked up ways to change this but couldn't find anything. So in short I'm asking if there is a way to change import format so that whenever I do import from DV tape, it isn't mpeg?
    Thanks!

    ...footage  from a HDV camera...
    ...only import to mpeg format.
    HDV capture will always be mpeg.
    whenever I do import from DV tape, it isn't mpeg?
    DV capture will be .avi (pc) or .mov (mac).
    note:
    Capture from tape, import file based media.
    Capturing and digitizing
    Also, what's the problem with mpeg?
    Why are you determined to change it?

  • Premiere Pro 6 refreshing capture device every time I change from source window to timeline.

    I have an external audio device/interface connected with a firewire. Premiere sees this as a DV/HDV capture device and everytime I flick from the source monitor to the timeline (umpteen times a minute) the audio device restarts causing a complete system freeze for 10 seconds. I can no longer edit with audio through my speakers because of this.
    I've tried changing the capture device in the preferences to None, but as soon as I go back to the preferences it has changed itself to DV/HDV.
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    Thanks Admiral Cook. Looking through your post, I played around with some settings and now my delay is only 2-3 seconds when flicking through panels. I set the audio hardware and mapping to System Default instead of my external firewire device.
    But still, a 2-3 second delay when switching back nad forth through panels? Really?

  • I would like to convert an animated Gif to .mov, will Quicktime Pro 7 do this? Should I spend the money?

    Hi everyone.
    I'm looking to put a few animations onto keynote and I'm making my presentation on PowerPoint.
    I need to convert an animated gif into a .mov file and was wondering whether Quicktime Pro 7 does this?
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    I need to convert an animated gif into a .mov file and was wondering whether Quicktime Pro 7 does this?
    Since it appears QTKirk has provided the best answer for your specific work flow issue as stated, I will answer your more general question...
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