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Adobe Premiere 6.0 (discontinued)

Adobe Premiere 6.0

Entered CNET Catalog: 07/24/2002

SKU: 25500323

Manufacturer: Adobe Systems

Manufacturer description

Adobe Premiere 6.0, a stunningly simple and powerful professional video-editing tool, comfortably closes the DV to Web gap while extending the award-winning software's position as the most accessible application on the market today. With new support for DV on the Windows platform and cross-platform support for all of the leading Web video formats, Premiere aggressively integrates a variety of features and functions into its long-held marketplace position as simply the best video-editing tool around.

CNET editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 04/30/2001
Many years ago, Adobe Premiere was a simple program designed to edit small QuickTime movies. Now, it's a superior sub-$1,000 video editor. Version 6.0's highly customizable interface makes its precise timeline editor and stunning special effects tools even easier to use. We're still not thrilled that Premiere's video preview process forces you to render previews before you can view them. Nonetheless, Premiere is easy and customizable, and its many extras, including a great CD-ROM tutorial, more than make up for the wait. For midrange editing in Windows, Premiere is your best choice. Many years ago, Adobe Premiere was a simple program designed to edit small QuickTime movies. Now, it's a superior sub-$1,000 video editor. Version 6.0's highly customizable interface makes its precise timeline editor and stunning special effects tools even easier to use. We're still not thrilled that Premiere's video preview process forces you to render previews before you can view them. Nonetheless, Premiere is easy and customizable, and its many extras, including a great CD-ROM tutorial, more than make up for the wait. For midrange editing in Windows, Premiere is your best choice.

Get set and go
Premiere's installation process is quick and painless; just pop in the CD-ROM and watch the program load everything you need. You can either do a simple installation (for the whole kit and caboodle) or do a custom installation and select whether to install the tutorial files, sample movies, or QuickTime. Premiere's Total Training CD-ROM steps you through the setup process; for example, it helps you pick a program template that defines how the program treats your video. Total Training might just save you hours of mistakes. If you pick the wrong program template (say the DV wide-screen setting instead of the DV 48KHz setting), your video won't work properly. In this example, your footage would come into the program stretched into a wide-screen format. Need additional help? Adobe's tech support is available via the Web or by phone Monday through Friday from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST, or you can contact Adobe anytime on the Web. During peak times, you'll have to wait a bit before you can talk to a human being.

Refined look
If you've used Premiere, you'll notice a few interface enhancements right off the bat. Version 6.0 not only lets you move, reshape, and resize its windows, it now saves your customized interface as a preset, so you can call it up from the Windows pull-down menu every time you load the program.

Quick capture
It's easy to capture DV footage in Premiere 6.0; just choose a DV input template from the dialog box (which defines the video file's size and format), plug the camcorder into your PC's 1394 FireWire port, and you're off and running. Once you've captured the video, store and organize your footage in folders in the Project window. This will come in extremely handy if you have to deal with, say, 100 different files. To add a video clip to your project, simply drag it from the Bin into the Monitor window or onto a track on the timeline. Ready to edit your footage? All the tools you need to move or replace clips reside in the upper part of the Premiere timeline.

Cool effects
When it comes to fancy effects, Premiere really goes that extra mile. It ships with a variety of effects and transitions (such as blur, wipe, and dissolve), and its new keyframes feature--a visual marker that records and displays the state of a particular effect (say, amount of blur)--gives you even greater control over the appearance and duration of said effects. Put two keyframes on your timeline several frames apart--the second with more blur, perhaps, than the first--and Premiere interpolates between those two values and shows you how much blur appears on each frame over the course of the effect. Most midrange editors include keyframes, but only Premiere shows you how effects change your video frame by frame.

Even with Premiere's neat keyframes tool, Mac users may find that Final Cut Pro 2.0 has a few more precision editing features, including three-point editing. With this complex editing operation, you can fill in a section of your program without having to set in and out times on your main footage--a great time-saver when you're working with a lot of footage.

Snazzy Web integration
Premiere 6.0 lets you export movies to a variety of Web video formats, including RealVideo and Windows Media Player. (Previous versions converted only to QuickTime or AVI movies.) And you can imbed simple commands into movie frames in order, for instance, to open a Web browser to a specific URL or to open a new movie from a Web site or a CD-ROM. This is useful, for example, for a training movie that launches a corporate Web site. However, while we appreciate Adobe's new Web command features, they can't compare to CineStream's Event Stream technology.

Future expansion
Premiere does have an Achilles' heel: the preview feature. It lets you see what portions of your video look like before you save the finished product so that you can fine-tune the look of different video and audio elements. While Premiere plays back simple DV clips quickly, if you have multiple layers or any transitions between clips, you must render a preview before you can view it. To save time, you can adjust the resolution of these previews. But although a simple transition (such as a 45-frame dissolve) may take just under a minute to render at a low resolution, a more complex clip (say, with four tracks and 370 frames) takes about 30 minutes. The other editors we looked at clocked similarly sluggish times, so we can't criticize Premiere too harshly for this.

Top of the line
Preview quibbles aside, however, Premiere is your best option for midrange editing on the PC. Whether you have intermediate or professional skills, you can depend on Premiere's customizable interface, thorough tutorials, and precise editing controls. Mac-based media professionals, however, should turn to Final Cut Pro 2.0 first.

Premiere 6.0's new customizable work space lets you set keyframes for your transitions and effects. This gives you the ability to adjust the start and stop times of an effect.

User opinions

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User Rating: 4/10

the learning curve is hard

Pros: Honestly, I haven't found any

Cons: This product user friendly

Review: I have used creator7, and performed several copies of dvd's created,but premiere 6 has an unusual learning curve that is not sufficient for beginners, nor those who are acquainted with small-league video software.
seriously they should be ashamed of themselves. who cares about the power it possess if you can't access the common features that pull the customers in. If any one is familiarize with this video program, please email me simple37isaiah@aol.com
I could really use your help.

User Rating: 6/10

Why is everyone elses' computer crashing when mine is as stable as a rock.

Pros: Unfortuately some users have had bad experiences. I don't and wonder what they have for a system. They don't mention their operating system, RAM, Mother Board, Speed of Hard Disk, and operator experience level. I really like the learning videos that c

Cons: Support. I don't think there is any free support phone number to call if you have technical questions. Ususally have to pay $35.00 or sign up for a yearly contract.

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User Rating: 2/10

Crash-O-Matic

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Review: I used this for a couple of hours and wound up looking for something else. I never got to save any video's since it always hung one place or another. I've used the Pinnacle NTSC capture board and that was buggy but not as bad as this!!

User Rating: 5/10

TOO HARD TO UNDERSTAND FOR THE BEGINNER

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Review: EXPENSIVE, HARD TO UNDERSTAND, NO TUTORAL LIKE STUDIO 8.X. Maybe it's the good product if you are advanced user.

User Rating: 7/10

If you what to really edit and create videos -get this software

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Review: Best video editing software. Cost maybe high and a medium to high learning curve but it is worth it. If you not serious editor then buy on of those 'dancing TV' video editors that don't work half the time.

User Rating: 3/10

oh dear what have they done?

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Review: i have been waiting ages for version 6.5 to appear. i was hoping for something special. unfortunately, i am deeply disapppointed. real time previews???? hahaha i havent seen the dreaded render/preview blue line in all the time i have been using 6.0 but now it seems to have to render everything (yes real time preview box is ticked). the title creator in premiere 6.0 was practical and easy to use. in 6.5 you need a degree in rocket science to understand the interface. this is probably the most unstable program i have ever encountered, it crashes at the drop of a hat. i have used premiere since version 4.2 thro 5 to 6.01 but now i think its time to move up to pinnacle edition dv a serious editing program. watch this space cos if i cant get a refund on 6.5 there will be a cheap copy of it available

User Rating: 5/10

great if it'll run

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Review: This may well be the bomb, but it won't stay live for more than 5 minutes. I've thus far spent 10 hours working on this and I have two clips and a crossfade to show for that. No audio. (That's another issue, entirely; audio works fine in my clip previews but disappears in my captures, and it's *not* the fault of the settings. I can't keep the program running long enough to track down the problem here.) I'm running this on an otherwise-healthy Pentium III with 512 MB of RAM; I'd like to see this program work on the 32 MB in the specs!

User Rating: 3/10

Very Buggy, Slow, Missing Features

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Review: Now I'm pretty sick of Adobe Premiere. I've bought the Pinnacle DV500+ which includes Premiere 6.0. I have now lost 2 projects multiple times because of bugs that destroys the project file. There is no patch for this bug and it has been there since the release if 6.0.

User Rating: 5/10

It's OK, but I've seen better.

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Review: Having to render *everything* before you can see your results is a really annoying drawback of Premiere; I'm surprised they haven't taken care of this yet. The scrubber sometimes crashes the program & the GUI I find a bit complicated for what it does. In my opinion, Apple and Ulead deserve the medals here. Perhaps Adobe will improve their software in the future.

User Rating: 10/10

I so much love Adobe Premiere 6.0

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Review: Premier offers many features that most users will not optimize.i have almost all the other premiere and i so much love 6.0

User Rating: 5/10

Too hard to use

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Review: Premiere can't do some of the things that make videostudio 6 so easy to use. videostudio 6 can preview video easier and can split captured video by scenes. I'm sure premier has some good features however for simple, quick video editing don't waste your money

User Rating: 3/10

unreliable product

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Review: I've tried to use this product on two different computers. Adobe blames pinnicle (I'm using the DV500+) Pinnicle blames Adobe. I'm unable to capture analog video. Lost in terrible tech support from both vendors on this product. *Avoid* this product if you need to use the analog capture capabilities.

User Rating: 5/10

Bugs & Overated- download free trial

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Review: As with most other video editors, there is a free trial Adobe offers on its site. You should definately try and compare to competitor products. Note that CNet and ZDnet's lists are no where near exhaustive. DVD Complete and other products from Dazzle are good products. There are others in Premier's professional user class- most notably Ulead's Media Studio 6.5 Director's cut offers many of Premier's features at a fraction of the price. Of course- one package may do something you really really need and may outweigh other weaknesses. Read the reviews but by all means download the free trials from all these guys and see if you care about the Pros and Cons that reviewers mention. A con not mentionned here on Premier is the fact that there are some serious bugs in the 6.0 release. Some are simply inexcusable for a product with this price premium and from a company with the stature of Adobe. For example, in a dvd project try pasting in images which are not precisely the aspect ratio that common digital cameras produce. The images won't display. I am not kidding. Check the Adobe knowlegebase and you will see it confirmed there. Their article states: "Premiere can't render still images to which Maintain Aspect Ratio is applied in projects that use non-square pixel aspect ratios. DV project presets specify frame sizes with non-square pixel ratios. " Actually, this is slightly incorrect. It WILL display pictures that happen to be particular aspect ratio. It is shocking that such a common activity as wanting to paste a still image into a DVD was not fully tested. It shook my confidence in Adobe. Don't be so sure Premier will not show up some equally ludicrous limitation or bug on a critical project.

User Rating: 7/10

$550 - Kind of steep for the home user.

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Review: Pinnacle's DV500 product uses Premiere 6.0 - it costs $799. Basically $550 for Premiere, and the rest for a really impressive caputure card that inputs/outputs composite, DV, and S-Video and really sweet transition/effects software from Pinnacle itself. Premiere is overpriced though - WAY overpriced and bloatware. I suggest that users head over to www.pinnaclesys.com and check out Studio 7 software.

User Rating: 7/10

Crashes and loses files too often

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Review: The specs say 32MB RAM & Pentium 300 - I would hate to see it run on that setup. On my computer (800 Pentium III with 128 MB RAM), Premiere crashed every 20-30 minutes. After rebooting, many video and audio files were "lost" and Premiere couldn't find them, even when I told it where they were. The program is too unstable and that's what makes it frustrating. I love the features and the ease of use, but what good are the features if it spends more time down than working?

User Rating: 7/10

needs up-to-date motherboard

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Review: Premiere is very dependable that your motherboard and mb-drivers is new and good and needs processor to be fast amd or more stable Intel. You need two or more harddisks. <http://koti.welho.com/akuittin/premiere6asennusohjeetArhilta2002.htm>

User Rating: 7/10

Overall great program, but you'll need some experience.

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Review: I love Premiere, and I'd recommend it to anyone serious about video editing, however I wouldn't buy this if you're looking for an out-of-the-box 10 minute start-to-finish video. It does take some knowledge and learning to get into the interface and fancy features, but it's worth it.

User Rating: 6/10

unstable and slower than my older now obsolete software

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Review: I found this to be unstable in Win98, ME, and Win2k (haven't tried XP) on different hardware platforms. Right from the stable IBM clones to an IBM Intellistation. The forced rendering and lack of export formats was disappointing. Also it ran considerably slower (with 1GB ram) than the previous program I was using (MediaStudio 5.0). I got Premiere because I was told it was a true affordable professional solution for DV editing. I found the learning curve slightly more difficult but once grasped somethings were faster to control. However, the program overall ran slower mostly because I do a lot of previews and I couldn't instantly see my preview in Premiere. I have used both Premiere 6.0 and MediaStudio 5.0 to develop professional quality videos (such as commercials, and longer corporate promo videos). The final quality of both was great but I was surprised by all the reviews I've read and price difference that my older Ulead software outperformed Adobe. When I have a client here and I'm forced to wait for a preview and sit through a couple crashes in a long afternoon session when I am working on more complicated videos, it's just embarrasing and makes me look less professional. And to those Mac users who tell me I should be using a Mac for stability I want to clarify I converted from Mac's to Windows because Mac's were not as stable as we liked to tell everyone and I can get more power from an IBM for less money with about the same stability. As for my using Premiere, I have stopped and went back to using MediaStudio 5 and now am considering the 6.0 seeing I've lost faith in the Premiere product. However in Adobe's defense, I love the Adobe After Effects program and won't trade it for anything - period. It has been very stable for me and has allowed me to do effects I never thought possible under my budgets. Why CNET gave the MediaStudio a poor review compared to Adobe is really questionable to me as there was no specifics and I'm wondering if adobe simply does more advertising on CNET thus the rave review. However, I have only had experience with version 5.0 not 6.0 so this has yet to be determined by me.

User Rating: 5/10

photoshop is cool...

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Review: Adobe realy didn't do its best work here. If you are pretty into your editing, final cut pro is a better choice

User Rating: 9/10

THE BEST!!!!!!!

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Review: I AM USING WINDOWS XP AND THE ADOBE PREMIERE 6.0 IF YOU HAVE 256 OR GREATER RAM AND A GOOD PENTIUM III CPU THIS IS BY FAR THE BEST PROGRAM FOR VIDEO EDITING I RECOMEND IT

User Rating: 3/10

Bulky, Sluggish, Costly and Overrated.

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Review: Premier offers many features that most users will not optimize. It might be that its overabundance of 'extras' has something to do with how bulky and instable it is. I thoroughly tested premier, as a basic editing system and found myself doing alot of waiting and rebooting. I can't recommend premier to anyone who doesn't need the "double-spin 3-layer fade" transition--Try Vegas Video.

User Rating: 8/10

The best in the business for video editing, bar none.

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Review: This program is insane. Coupled with After Effects, Illustrator, Photoshop, and various other Adobe programs, you can do virtually anything to a home video, school project, or amateur film with Premiere. I would reccomend this to anyone who is serious about entering the film business in the future, or even those involved in it at the present. Adobe simply brings the goods to consumers with every new release they make.

User Rating: 4/10

Too much fluff, not enough meat

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Review: I don't understand having to render previews. The closest competition (Ulead MediaStudio Pro) gives on-the-fly rendering, but for some reason their marketing has failed to get MSP included with most capture cards like Premiere. I suspect Adobe isn't feeling much heat to improve. I also find Premiere (6.x becomes very sluggish and eventually unusable (requiring a reboot) after a few hours of use, even though I still have over 300mb of system memory free on a 640mb system.

User Rating: 10/10

AWESOME I LOVE IT

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Review: I could not find the title feature, but I am sure its there somewhere, Best editing program I have used.

User Rating: 6/10

Best program I found for editing.

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Review: This is one of the better programs for any kind of video editing. If you are a beginner you will have to read the manual in order to use the program and learn how to use all the functions. It's no small task but I made a short clip in several hours while being guided through the manual. I tried other programs and was not as impressed as I was with this program simply because of all the things you can do. I rate this program at a B+.

User Rating: 6/10

Even good for n00bs

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Review: I'm new to video editing and it works great. Sure, a couple of things took awhile to learn but it's pretty good. I'm running XP so I've experienced some crashes at odd times. It's also a good price.

User Rating: 9/10

Very good for the price.

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Review: This is by far, the easiest Adobe application I have ever used, and thats saying a lot with things out there like Photoshop. It's so easy to use, I was a pro on my third video. The help files are a bit lacking in this version (give me the 5.1 any day) and lack of support for m2v, m1v and exportation of rm and specfifically MPG really is the only reason the features are a 4 instead of a 5. Stablility is a 5, even though it crashed my system due to a "missing" dll file when I first installed it, it hasn't crashed sence. Nice nice nice.

User Rating: 8/10

Good, but bad support...

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Review: Premiere 6.0 works fine, easy to use and can preview on-line (without render in disk) if you configure it to preview in RAM. Be carefull to buy up to 256MB to run smooth...Bad support service and cannot render final .AVI movies with audio compressed in MP3 format...Maybe in 7 version...I'm talkin about MP3..Support for Latin America always will be bad...

User Rating: 5/10

Flaky plugin for mpg export

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Review: With the quality and features of Premiere, they should of incorporated the ability to export directly to Mpg/mpeg2 formats without a plugin that does a poor job at best

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Adobe Premiere 6.0 specifications

  • General
  • Category Creativity application
  • Subcategory Creativity - video editing & production
  • Version 6.0
  • Language(s) English
  • License pricing Standard
  • Localization English
  • Software
  • License Type Complete package
  • License Qty 1 user
  • License Pricing Standard
  • Platform Windows
  • Min Supported Color Depth 8-bit (256 colors)
  • Distribution Media CD-ROM
  • Package Type Retail
  • System Requirements
  • OS Required Microsoft Windows 2000 , Microsoft Windows 98 , Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 SP4 , Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition , Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
  • Min Processor Type Intel Pentium - 300.0 MHz
  • Min RAM Size 32.0 MB
  • Min Hard Drive Space 85.0 MB
  • Peripheral / Interface Devices CD-ROM , Mouse or compatible device
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