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eijat87643679 wrote
could you please send me some link of some suitable pc?
I am branching this to a new discussion.
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ok
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To be honest, if you MUST have a laptop for Premiere Pro, you should get one that's equipped with a 4-core, 8-thread i7-####HQ or i7-####QM CPU for the best possible performance. Your current laptop falls far short of that ideal, being equipped with a lousy dual-core Ivy Bridge CPU with only four processing threads, and a way substandard discrete Fermi Refresh-generation (GF117-based) GPU that has only 96 TMUs ("CUDA cores") and only 64-bit DDR3 graphics RAM (with a horribly slow 12.8 GB/second throughput). Couple that with a lousy 5400 RPM hard drive, plus the obviously short amount of system RAM, and you're currently having a frustrating editing experience.
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ok...thanks....... hmmm. I must think and more: would like to go somewhere to learn to use premiere pro first. Premiere elements is so much easier. (I already downloaden Pro into my Lenovo..... but the program is so difficult. I just needed green screening.
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eijat87643679 wrote
I just needed green screening.
You can do that in Premiere Elements.
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Oh really??
do you mean "merge"?
it does not work properly- my experience.
Can you plelase advice me?
eija
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eijat87643679 wrote
Oh really??
do you mean "merge"?
it does not work properly- my experience.
Can you plelase advice me?
eija
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Thank you so much!
i will ask in that forum.
Eija
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Premiere Elements has chroma key and blue screen key.