Hi Pauline DC, Somhow this original problem ended up in my e-mail and I thought it had been solved long ago. Mind you, I have been very ill and just recovering, just as well I thought it was the 21 century and CS5 had not solved the issue. In any case we have run the curse of H.264 mov files from the lovely Canon 5D Mark II and have had few problems using Adobe Premiere Elements 4 and Premiere Pro 1.5.1, for 5 years just happened to be in the old Pentium 4 3.2GHS with Raid and hyper-threading and it used to handle this stuff with some sort of difficulty,.have done it seems 100's Export to Tape and now Blu-ray where will it all end , I used to run 35mm in the old days and sometimes you wonder where all the quality has gone, some photographers can't even focus on an elephant using auto focus, well I am rambling now . Now have the latest T5500 Workstation Quad Core I7 64 bit and everything sings along, will go to CS5 when the patches etc settle down but, honestly the old software still does the job it has been revived wish it could do the same for me,..Oh,' the Nvidia Quadro FX3800 does work quite well.......... Enjoy the winter over there,, from down under>>>>>>>>>>>>>> We are basically still photographers from the Hasselblad era, Medium Format which seems to be equalled by the Canon 5D mark II, have gone from S-Vhs Panasonics, Sony Digital, Panasonic 3CCD's SD Widescreen 16:9, Canon EX 1-Hi 8,,to Canon HDV HV20/ 30/40 , and now Canon 5 D mark II, 35 mm CMOS and all the lens's, what a great time to live ! Bob Message was edited by: Bob Dix This was in reply to Fabrzio _Rizzo,I did not read the rest of the info, nor did I read the date , as though I had gone to sleep for two years ? Of course we now mainly use High Definition
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