Adobe Creative Suite 5
Introduction :
Adobe is now with the new features of Creative Suite 5 (CS5) to the public. Following are certainly a number of IT trade media to report on all the new features we want something more detailed look at the new features that should be of particular interest to video editors. We had already released a beta version for testing, whose early findings, we also want part in this (quite thick) can feed News. The biggest feature (and for many PC users certainly the biggest hurdle transition) is the exclusive support for 64 bit operating systems in Premiere, After Effects and Encore. On 32 -bit Operating systems to run these programs simply do not. We therefore have the beta and Windows 7 in the 64 -bit Core2 Quad Q6700 version on a (4 x 2.66 GHz) with 8GB RAM and 80 GB SSD Intel X25 installed.
Premiere CS5 :
There were no templates for HDV or AVCHD to offer, but there was preset for AVC-Intra, DVCPRO, and DVCPRO50. Profiles for Sony's XDCAM contrast again. If published, CS5 premiere contrast to even support XDCAM HD 50 and DPX sequences. There was already in our beta even templates for "Digital SLR", which are apparently coined, according to the accompanying primarily on the Canon EOS models. A corresponding import files failed, however, first at a very mundane problem. Without Quicktime might the container does not import the EOS-MOV. However, there is no native 64 -bit Version of Quicktime for the PC. An experiment with the 32-bit enabled version, although the required imports, however, the performance is very moderate. It did not even play a stream smoothly, not with activated CUDA acceleration, even with the software engine alone. Apropos CUDA / Mercury Engine: Because there is still a beta version, we want to make any statements about the speed CS5. Some abnormalities were seen, however, being that we want not to deprive our readers:
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