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Re: Premiere Pro CS4: 64-Bit?
by Dominic Osborne on Sep 25, 2008 at 4:12:49 pm

I would find it incredible if PPro wasn't 64bit. Photoshop is so why not the other packages?

I can make Ppro CS3 crash very quickly if working in HD, due to running out of RAM.

Question is will all these tools work nicely in 64 bit modes, in XP64? I am dreading the thought of having to "upgrade" to Vista...

Dominic Osborne

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