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Re: Moving Between PC and Mac
by ninetto makavejev on Nov 5, 2009 at 8:37:39 pm

Premiere, like the rest of the CS4 Suite, is cross-platform: so your PremProj from the PC will open on the Mac. You may have to re-link the media if drive paths are different.

But beware(!) if you e.g. are capturing on either platform in exclusive codecs... i.e. if you capture HDV on Mac you will not necessarily be able to edit the files on your PC... since the Quicktime HDV codec will not be installed by CS4 on a PC... etc.


good luck,
ninetto


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