It has been said Premiere is a bit klutzy with native MPEG editing, but from Pro 2.0 above, various SD resolution clips I have imported from certain camcorders (notably *.mod from Canon FS100, processed to bonafide *.mpg via Womble MPEG-VCR) have scrubbed decently on my PC. Adobe also put out a watered down version called Premiere Elements (which I don't use and so have no idea exactly what versions there are past and current). There is (from when I started using it) Adobe Premiere 5.1c, 6.0, 6.5, then Premiere Pro 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, CS3 then CS4. To MAdNEZ, there is no such thing as Adobe Premiere Pro 7. I didn’t see anything like that, maybe I’m missing something, can anyone help? I guess I was hoping that it would be as simple as choosing from a dropdown menu and one of the choices would be DV-AVI Type 2. I downloaded it successfully with the Quicktime Alternative and all that, but when I loaded the MPEG video from my sony handycam into streamclip and was ready to convert it, I was lost. I chose to go with MPEG Streamclip to try the conversion. ![]() So I did some research on that also and found that there are some freeware out there that converts MPEG files to DV-AVI Type 2 files. I did some research and read that Premiere Pro does not work well with MPEG files, and that it works best with DV-AVI Type 2 files. I tried importing those files into Premiere Pro and it crashes every time. I have a Sony Handycam DCR SR-45 and all the video clips from that get imported to my PC as MPEG files. ![]() Here’s the story: I just bought a new PC from a friend that had Adobe Premiere Pro 7 on it and I wanted to start editing some home videos of my son. ![]() Hi all, I’m new to this forum and new to video editing and not very computer savvy.
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