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March 17, 2008

Adobe Premiere Elements 4 Reviewed: New Interface limits HD DVD survivors

Posted in: PHOTO, ReviewsXXXX, Software

box_pre4_112x112 The Adobe Premiere Elements 4 features a new interface thats is near parity with the best of the best in the consumer video-editing crowd. PCMag reviewed this editing software that lacks HD DVD recording capabilites.

The Good:
Blu-ray production capabilities. New creative filters. Features image stabilization, audio mixer, and YouTube output.

The Bad: No AVCHD support. No support for HD formats burned to DVD±R discs. No time-code-based scene detection for HDV capture.

The Bottomline: A solid choice unless you shoot in AVCHD or want to deliver an HD experience on DVD±R discs.

Price: Starting at $72.

Read full review over at PCMag.

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