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Re: Adobe Tutorials for CS3 products
by
mike velte
on Jan 3, 2008 at 8:00:55 pm
[Perry Cheng]
"Can I ask if the timeline can be formated to similar to Pro? in Element 4.0?"
The one timeline is much simpler than Pro. You cant change the height of a clip, you cant twiddle up the track so the opacity and volume rubber bands are hidden. There is no eyeball or speaker icons to temporarily turn off the track, although you can disable a clip. There are no in/out points to set either in the one monitor window or the timeline. The timeline is gravity fed to the left...changing one in point of any clip causes the timelime to "auto ripple delete" the blank space.
DVD authoring with Dolby is OK. The Titler is just OK.
With a good codec pack (ffdshow) installed it will import more formats. I just used Elements to create a DVD that was shot (video) in Hawaii on a still camera! Premiere Pro turned up its nose at the files (on the same PC).
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