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james_clickmemedia 03-10-2011 07:01 AM

Anyone Have Experience With Adobe Premiere Project Files
 
Anyone Have Experience With Adobe Premiere Project Files?

We have some external hard drives with Adobe Premiere Project Files saved on them from 2005/06. If we open them up in a newer version of Premiere such as cs5 will they still work ?

Also once open does the project file save all the edits that were done to the source file?
Finally what I am trying to do is export the editing video in its original size SD 720x480 and not what we exported at the time which was much smaller size.

Will save so much time & money if we don't have to get the tapes captured, edited & exported again...

vdbucks 03-10-2011 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by james_clickmemedia (Post 17970058)
Anyone Have Experience With Adobe Premiere Project Files?

We have some external hard drives with Adobe Premiere Project Files saved on them from 2005/06. If we open them up in a newer version of Premiere such as cs5 will they still work ?

Also once open does the project file save all the edits that were done to the source file?
Finally what I am trying to do is export the editing video in its original size SD 720x480 and not what we exported at the time which was much smaller size.

Will save so much time & money if we don't have to get the tapes captured, edited & exported again...

So long as you have the source files that are used in the projects, then yes, they will work fine in the newer versions of premiere pro.

If I recall correctly, premiere (pro) was @ version 2.0 back in 05/06... I can say without a doubt they open fine, with all edits in place, in CS3-5... So long as you have the source files used in the original project(s).

FYI.. if you don't have a 64 bit operating system, stick with CS3 as CS4 is absolutely the worst of it's breed... and CS5 only runs on 64 bit OS (vista or later to boot).

james_clickmemedia 03-10-2011 09:26 AM

Thanks for the info.


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