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  • Why doesn't Premiere pro run on 2k

    I was browsing the Adobe site and I noticed XP as requirement.

    Why is that?

    I imagine HT could be the reason, but that's only in case of P4, early P4s, PIII and AthlonXP don't have it.

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    HT runs on W2k
    Brian (the devil incarnate)

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    • #3
      Zato sto je Adobe iskoristio neke prednosti XP-a da napravi
      Premiere Pro puno stabilnijim i iskoristljivijim nego sto je to prije bio.

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      • #4
        HT doesn't run as well in 2K as it does in XP.

        That said if written for XP video software can run better on it, which is why a lot of newer software will be written this way.

        Dr. Mordrid
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        • #5
          Re: Why doesn't Premiere pro run on 2k

          Originally posted by UtwigMU
          I was browsing the Adobe site and I noticed XP as requirement.

          Why is that?

          I imagine HT could be the reason, but that's only in case of P4, early P4s, PIII and AthlonXP don't have it.

          I think it would work on 2k, it's just not supported. Of course Adobe may have a flag to only install the software if XP is present too.

          I think the main reason they did this is for stability. They built the program from the ground up and just supporting one OS would/ should make the program more stable.

          Also note they recommend only Intel processors and at least 1GB Ram. However, Amd processors do work with it.

          I wonder if anyone has tried to use W2k with it?

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          • #6
            It won't install on Win2k.

            And while 2k sees P4HT as 2 CPUs, it doesn't properly discern from logical and virtual CPUs.

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            • #7
              Windows XP is far more advanced in terms of multimedia support as well as HT which is why manufacturers are supporting it exclusively.

              Regards,
              Elie

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              • #8
                Originally posted by UtwigMU
                It won't install on Win2k.

                Ok, it's official....Adobe is in bed with M$FT!


                Hmmm, how many bill$ will that make?

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