Adobe Premiere Pro CS6.0.2

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Adobe Premiere Pro software is a nonlinear video editing application. Powerful real-time video and audio editing tools give you precise control over virtually every aspect of your production. Built for the exceptional performance of Windows XP systems.

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CS6.0.2 (September 06, 2012)


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More information and other downloads:
Download Premiere Pro Batch Export here or mirror here, its purpose is to provide batch export functionality for Adobe Premiere Pro versions 1.5, 2.0, and 3.0 (CS3).


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Version history:
Adobe Premiere Pro CS6.0.2

features added or changed in this update
Windows 8 certification
updates for HiDPI display, which improves appearance on computers that use Retina Display, such as MacBook Pro computers
added GPUs to the list of those that Premiere Pro CS6 will use for GPU processing: GT 650M (which is in the newer MacBook Pro computers) and GTX 680

Note: Premiere Pro can use either OpenCL or CUDA for GPU processing on the GT 650M. The default is to use OpenCL. You can change this in the General project settings.

For details of GPU acceleration in Premiere Pro, see this page. For details of OpenCL features in Premiere Pro CS6, see this page.

notable bugs fixed in this update
tearing in image when using XDCAM EX footage
numeric keypad keys couldn’t be assigned to keyboard shortcuts
audio deleted when enabling Audio Follows Video without enabling multicam for audio track
color shift introduced by Three-Way Color Corrector at default settings when GPU acceleration turned off
color shifts in some imported M2TS assets
Premiere Pro ignored Command+Option+H command to hide applications on Mac OSX
Auto-save window appearing over other applications when Premiere Pro was in the background
crash during auto-save if a third-party effect’s modal dialog box was open on Mac OSX (affects CoreMelt, etc.)
rendering preview files using OpenCL caused dropped frames in some cases
rendered preview files not used when restarting Premiere Pro in some cases, including when using certain third-party effects
when using CUDA on Mac OSX to export a sequence consisting of a very large number of still images (e.g., timelapse), GPU memory could become depleted and output frames corrupted
audio recorded through Audio Mixer (e.g., voice-over recording) appearing incorrectly as duplicated audio
channel output mapping for adaptive tracks was reset to default settings for duplicated sequences
audio waveform displayed incorrectly for clips with speed adjustments
audio playback for multichannel files too quiet in some circumstances
markers added during peak file generation not saved if Premiere Pro quit before peak file generation completed
some 4:2:2 footage appeared jagged or pixelated in Program Monitor or Source Monitor when no effects applied
some MXF files going offline, requiring relinking
relinking to AVCHD media on Mountain Lion (Mac OSX v10.8) not possible for projects created on other operating systems
automatic relinking of footage occurring incorrectly in some cases
frames imported out of order for some MPEG assets
changes to timeline clip channel mapping performed using the context menu for the clip in the Timeline panel Audio were not saved with the project
Audition opened when choosing Reveal Project In Explorer from context menu for a clip in Premiere Pro Project panel
multicam source sequences in Source Monitor lost A/V synch when an In point was created
setting an In point in the Source Monitor created an In point for all clips in the Media Browser directory
thumbnails not appearing for some XDCAM HD items in Project panel and Timeline panel
deleting a nested sequence not providing a warning
layers not correctly counted in PSD file (Photoshop document) if layers contained in groups
importing a QuickTime file created by the FORK media system also imported the disabled proxy track
QT32Server failing in some circumstances, disabling ability to use some QuickTime features
some exported AVC-I files didn’t include appropriate drop-frame timecode information, so appeared with non-drop-frame timecode
closed captioning metadata was being set incorrectly
many other fixes in Mercury Transmit and in plug-in SDK, fixing issues with AJA, BlackMagic, Matrox, and other third-party I/O systems for video monitoring, tape capture, and exporting to tape
various fixes to FCP XML import and export
crash when removing some effects using Remove Effects command
crash during OMF export in some circumstances
crash on Mac OSX when computer wakes from sleep
various fixes for other crashes
various performance and stability improvements for CUDA and OpenCL processing

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Alternative to Adobe Premiere Pro:
Adobe After Effects
Avid Media Composer
Vegas Pro



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Acronyms / Also Known As:
adobe premiere, premiere pro

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I have used many different video editors even the ones on the mac aka crapple. Out of all the editors I have used Adobe Premiere Pro is by far the best. Sony VEGAS is not even close. I have been with premiere since version 5. This tool is very easy to use I work for the Assemblies of God and during their summer camps we have to put together 10-15 minute videos EACH DAY. Our whole team uses Adobe Premiere Pro 7 except for one who uses a mac (yuck). Oh yea in reply to "Fernando Assis" The Red screen with all the words on it is what adobe inserts when it cant find your file because YOU moved it and YOU didnt FIND it when it asked you to (when you opened the program) This is YOUR fault not adobes.



Posted May 24, 2007 by . Tool version 7.0 using OS WinXP
Ease of use 10 of 10 Functionality 10 of 10 Value for money 10 of 10 Overall score 10 of 10


I've read a lot about Premiere Pro crashing on various people, and while I don't doubt their experiences, I've been a happy Premiere user for a couple of years now and my computer has crashed not one time due to Premiere. I've never even had the program lock up on me, and my system is definitely not a perfectly smooth build.

I don't know how "easy" it is to learn for others, but being I'm already pretty fluent in Photoshop, it took me about half an hour to figure out most of the basics in Premiere, and was happily editing complex shots after a few hours work. Frankly I love the program and am very, very satisfied with both ease of use and great results.



Posted February 28, 2007 by . Tool version 1.5 using OS WinXP
Ease of use 9 of 10 Functionality 10 of 10 Value for money 10 of 10 Overall score 9 of 10


Sorry, can't rate it high as can't even attempt to try the trial. Fails to recognise my capture device and fails to import mpeg 2 files, so renders this software completely useless to me. Disappointed.


Posted September 07, 2006 by . Tool version 2.0 using OS WinXP
Ease of use 1 of 10 Functionality 1 of 10 Value for money 1 of 10 Overall score 1 of 10


I can safely say this is a great application. I have worked with Pinnacle Liquid, Avid Xpress, Avid Media Composer. While some features look more professional on these applications, nothing beats adobe when it comes to ease of use. It operates just like any other windows based application.

With the HD support, and Major Matrox RTX100 integration, Premiere Pro is one powerful tool. There's nothing u cant do on it. Add a little of After Effects Skills, anf u got urself a kick ass workstation and unlimited creativity.

VERVE



Posted August 23, 2005 by . Tool version 1.5.1 using OS WinXP
Ease of use 9 of 10 Functionality 8 of 10 Value for money 10 of 10 Overall score 9 of 10


Hello,
Don't understand all these negative experiences.
First I learned how to use with the help of "Premiere Pro 1.5 Studio Techniques" of Jacob Rosenberg of the Adobe Press
Then I used it and had no problem at all.
It's a great tool.
Athos Toxo_Q



Posted August 03, 2005 by . Tool version v1.5.1 (S243-2/9/2005)[R] using OS WinXP
Ease of use 10 of 10 Functionality 10 of 10 Value for money 10 of 10 Overall score 10 of 10
Guides: DVD Total Training for Premiere Pro 1.5 "Premiere Pro 1.5 Studio Techniques" of Jacob Rosenberg of Adobe Press.


I found this program long winded to use. Too many pulldown windows and field functions. Then when I was beginning to get the hang of it, I found it crashed. Steep learning curve to say the least.

Adobe expects you to just learn this, like photoshop, learn it in their time. I prefer to work more in real time and fast when it comes to video.

I switched to Vegas 5, and found that more intuitive and a much more stable software, and a more visual graphic based interface.

So it comes down to what you are already into. If you are shopping for a NLE software and have not already jumped through Adobe hoops, go with Vegas and you will be glad. If you are already deep in Adobe, you might just want to stay there.



Posted May 25, 2005 by . Tool version 1.5 using OS WinXP
Ease of use 7 of 10 Functionality 7 of 10 Value for money 6 of 10 Overall score 5 of 10


I think you're full of crap. APP is the best program I've ever used. I'll do myself a favor and continue to use it!


Posted May 19, 2005 by . Tool version Latest using OS WinXP
Ease of use 9 of 10 Functionality 10 of 10 Value for money 10 of 10 Overall score 9 of 10


The original version of Premiere Pro (1.0, also known as Premiere 7) was probably the buggiest piece of software ever released. Not even Microsoft would have let that thing out the door. After about a year of using its customers as beta-testers, Adobe finally decided to release a bug fix they called Premiere Pro 1.5. This (paid, and quite expensive) update fixed only half of the original bugs and added a lot of new ones. One year later, there have been no more patches, and no word on when (or if) they can be expected. Do yourself a favor and use Media Studio, Xpress DV or Vegas instead. Or get a Mac and use FCP.



Posted May 18, 2005 by . Tool version 1.5.1 using OS WinXP
Ease of use 6 of 10 Functionality 5 of 10 Value for money 3 of 10 Overall score 4 of 10


Premiere Pro 1.5 is probably the best video editing tool I've ever used. It supports just about any type of file you can imagine and do just about anything you want to the video. By far it has the best DVD quality for exporting the video, but does a horrible job at MPEG-4 compression. VirtualDub does the best job for that and it’s free. But if you want to be making DVD’s or just DVD quality videos Premiere Pro 1.5 is the best there when it comes to that.

All the other things you can do with it just add to its ever powerful functionality what with doing anything you want to both the audio and video. Also the timeline window works perfect, you can be zooming in and out and move all over the place while the video is still playing to get those perfectionate touches in.

Best video editing tool on the market.



Posted February 11, 2005 by . Tool version 1.5 using OS WinXP
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Well, APP doesn't have the best encoder. To avoid this, use DebugMode's Frameserver to frameserve from APP to TMPGEnc.


Posted February 11, 2005 by . Tool version Latest using OS WinXP
Ease of use 9 of 10 Functionality 9 of 10 Value for money 9 of 10 Overall score 9 of 10


I find this tool excellent to use in conjunction with Encore. It has some great options and I have edited some good videos. I mainly use this to capture, edit and produce DVD's from my home DV footage.

My main complaint on this software is the quality of the MPEG output, I have issues with the sound not syncing up and I find the outputed AVI file is better when it goes through TMPGenc to become MPEG than through Encore or Premier which surprises me considering the price difference.

Other than that a good tool.



Posted February 11, 2005 by . Tool version 1.5 using OS WinXP
Ease of use 7 of 10 Functionality 8 of 10 Value for money 8 of 10 Overall score 8 of 10


Incredible! I've been using Premiere since version 5 and I can't think of enough good things to say about this new release. Not only does it make my job easier it also helps save time and space on my hard drive. Scene Detect breaks up my clips for easy use. I can see the results of an effect without rendering and I can balance the audio within the software itself. This is a wonderful program. I won't deny that people may have issues with this software but I believe that it may be a PEBKAC issue (Problem exists between keyboard and chair). I have this running on 4 different systems and not a fault on any of them.


Posted July 13, 2004 by . Tool version Pro 1.5 using OS WinXP
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I dont see any issues with this program. For cut copy paste editing it works perfect. The effects are all great and they all have many parameters to manipulate. Some say Vegas is faster but I dont have a second hand on my watch so I could care less to compare. Premiere Pro can now import AFX plugins so if you have many of those like I do stick with Premiere Pro instead of Vegas.


Posted July 10, 2004 by . Tool version 1.5 using OS WinXP
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Unfortanately, since Microsoft invented the way of selling a
defective product for you to buy and go find some possible
solutions afterwards, the marketingof both software and
hardware became still more full of absurds (all of them
against consumers, not the other way around, because the
price is a very precise aritmetic value usually cleverly
adjusted in XX9.99 that you must pay with perfection or you
don't take the product home).

We have 'Adobe Prermiere Pro v7.0' among the "best" and most
proeminent three Video editors in the world. It is brand new
and is to be used only in XP. Thinking with coerence Would
you expect to find any absurds in using this program?
(Of course not... if you're dreaming and did not wake up in
themorning yet).

I'll mention only two of several absurds about this program:

1)
You open Premiere Pro, set your project and load the files
you want, and start to work hard and expend a lot of time,
as usual in serious video editing. Everything seemed be
running as usual, but When you go play your footage outside
the program what you see is just a still red background
screen, no sound, writen "media offline" in several languages.
Yes, it happens sometimes. Already imersed in a deep stress
you stop your life and expend extra hours trying to find what
the hell is that, once you are very sure you don't have any
virus or any other malfunction in your so cared and so
attended system. Frankly, this is a true ABSURD, this is
kidding, not to say other things it is...

2)
You worked a lot and will save your DVD footage with
AC3 compression..., that's the time to be warned -- by a
pop up
window inside the program -- that you have the right of
saving AC3 only three times unless you go buy the codec
(an agreement between Adobe and the other company selling
the codec). In other words, they come to make of your
computer a fine marketing place. Adobe lost the sense with
your customers even in the professional healm. This is not
only an ABSURD, but also a SHAME and other things we cannot
express in words.

Finally, what about an example of robbery in the hardware
offerts? Take a look in the site of TV capture cards, for
example, and see what they promise for their product. Once
using the product you must be armed with so many time and
so much efforts to try counteract all that dishonesty that
you will find yourself in a true research in order to get
at least the capture sector working badly. Of course you
shouldn't buy those shit if you are serious but there is
a lot of people who are serious and honest but don't have
enough money to help make happy all those gentleman.

Cheers,

Fernando Assis.



Posted June 04, 2004 by . Tool version v7.0 using OS WinXP
Ease of use 8 of 10 Functionality 8 of 10 Value for money 2 of 10 Overall score 6 of 10


I have been using the Premiere Pro 1.5 upgrade for about a week now. It has a few new features, but really nothing to write home about. But the upgrade is pretty inexpensive and the product is solid, so I can't complain too much.

Be advised, like Microsoft, Adobe is now using Online Activation to make sure that you don't install its software on more than one computer. If you make major changes to your PC's hardware or want to install the product on a different PC, you will have to call Adobe and get a manual activation code.



Posted May 26, 2004 by . Tool version 1.5 using OS WinXP
Ease of use 7 of 10 Functionality 10 of 10 Value for money 5 of 10 Overall score 8 of 10

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