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Re: Vista 64 and premiere
by MoonLitNite on Feb 12, 2007 at 6:07:43 pm

Rehi David,

I'm sorry to hear you've been suffering numerous crashes on your project - we all know how awful it feels to lose work and have seen this on any number of programs. In fact, have you noticed how programs that emply an auto-save "feature" are typically the ones more likely to crash? All great software development comapanies with marketing prowess can turn a bug into a feature!

On the serious side, I'm unaware of the factual basis that PP throughput is limited by a 32 bit OS architecture and that a 64 bit sytem would resolve your constant crashing problems. Since most of the rest of us seem to have better luck, perhaps the problem isn't entirely a 32-vs-64 issue. However, for folks like yourself that are unable to resolve the performance requirements associated with high-end application, I'm sure Adobe loses some mind and market share. And since you feel constrained to wait for a 64 version of PP, let's hope it both arrives soon and the new architecture magically fixes your system crashes.

Warm Regards, Michael

Happy Trails to you, until we meet again


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