Saturday, November 7, 2009

Serial Number Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5 Is There Anyway You Can Transfer PC Programs To MAC??

is there anyway you can transfer PC Programs to MAC?? - serial number adobe premiere pro 1.5

in Adobe Premiere Pro CS3, essentially a border comp crap. Dell OptiPlex. GX260 think. with a Pentium 4 a.m. to 1 p.m. GB of RAM ... The program is relevant delay. Everyone told me to buy a Mac for editing video. but as I get my Sooooooooo time to use them, I should not need to relearn to use something like the final cut. I know Premiere Pro is compatible with MAC. But I like PC. Is there at all. I can not transfer all the necessary files to your Mac, via a flash drive and use the re-use. or do I have a Premiere Pro for Mac? cuz damn ... well that's just expensive. Premiere Pro, if I can do what I need to install the entire serial number and anything? If so, I heard that you must deactivate the software on my other first demo to ... How can I do? I remember my friend saying something about compatibility with Mac PC. but ... idk PERSON WITH THE ANSWER PLEASE HELP! MEE! In the thinking of a Mac with dual-core processor with at least 2 GB of RAM. I have heard of something like .. Boot Camp What is it? haha

2 comments:

mac_fixi... said...

Applications do not, but you can transfer files from Adobe Premiere Pro on a PC to a Mac, unless you have Adobe Premiere Pro for Mac to open it. The same is true for all other applications where the PC file that you have transferred to Mac - you can if you use the Mac version of the application. The PC version is not compatible with Mac

What is the need to "relearn" something like Final Cut, after the Prime Minister set up - in fact not so bad because you should already have the basics of how to understand the application should work. FCP will start with many tutorials
http://www.apple.com/finalcutstudio/tuto ...

Final Cut Rocks really rocks on a Mac in general
http://www.computerworld.com/action/arti ...

Final Cut Pro
http://www.apple.com/finalcutstudio/

As for the Mac - the 24-inch iMac with a 3.06GHz processor, which have up to 4 GB of RAM is essential when running applications like Photoshop and FCP all.
http://www.apple.com/imac/specs/

or the upper end of the MacPro reviewed
http://www.apple.com/macpro/

Where the only limit to the amount of RAM you need is to buy a portion of its funds.

I learned from Adobe Illustrator and then learned, and Macromedia FreeHand - the transition is not as bad as expected.

The only downside would be to download VMware for Mac and install it on Windows, Adobe Premiere, you can run under Windows on the Mac - but FCP would have to kill.

If you do begin to run Boot Camp with Windows or Mac as if you can with VMware, both at once, which is great as OS X, Vista or XP kills them.

PC users guide to Leopard
http://www.apple.com/findouthow/mac/

If you want more questions than answers Addy to leave an e-mail.

mac_fixi... said...

Applications do not, but you can transfer files from Adobe Premiere Pro on a PC to a Mac, unless you have Adobe Premiere Pro for Mac to open it. The same is true for all other applications where the PC file that you have transferred to Mac - you can if you use the Mac version of the application. The PC version is not compatible with Mac

What is the need to "relearn" something like Final Cut, after the Prime Minister set up - in fact not so bad because you should already have the basics of how to understand the application should work. FCP will start with many tutorials
http://www.apple.com/finalcutstudio/tuto ...

Final Cut Rocks really rocks on a Mac in general
http://www.computerworld.com/action/arti ...

Final Cut Pro
http://www.apple.com/finalcutstudio/

As for the Mac - the 24-inch iMac with a 3.06GHz processor, which have up to 4 GB of RAM is essential when running applications like Photoshop and FCP all.
http://www.apple.com/imac/specs/

or the upper end of the MacPro reviewed
http://www.apple.com/macpro/

Where the only limit to the amount of RAM you need is to buy a portion of its funds.

I learned from Adobe Illustrator and then learned, and Macromedia FreeHand - the transition is not as bad as expected.

The only downside would be to download VMware for Mac and install it on Windows, Adobe Premiere, you can run under Windows on the Mac - but FCP would have to kill.

If you do begin to run Boot Camp with Windows or Mac as if you can with VMware, both at once, which is great as OS X, Vista or XP kills them.

PC users guide to Leopard
http://www.apple.com/findouthow/mac/

If you want more questions than answers Addy to leave an e-mail.

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