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Old 11-10-2005, 12:11 AM
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Hey guys -
I was finally planning to buy a registered software for my editing and was thinking on the lines of Premiere 6.0 - any comments/warnings?

I was planning on starting a small 'production label', nothing flash...just edit stuff and upload online and stuff, so does it lack any 'power' or have any bugs? Im getting a real good deal from a friend which expires in 3 days so Im a little of a hurry

Any advice highly appreciated.

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I would advise against buying outdated software (limited support etc). For the same price or cheaper you could probablt get Premiere Elements which is arguably better than 6.0.
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Erm - is this question any different to this one?

http://www.videoforums.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=6205
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Thanks Marc, that helps a lot.

Mike I did post this in user videos (now moved here) I just thot id get a better response on User Videos section.
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