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From: David Barchas <barchas@indirect.com>
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Subject: Re: OFF-TOPIC: Premiere 4.2 coming...
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> >release of Adobe Premiere 4.2 for Windows 95 and NT, and one of the
> >interesting things is the mention that there won't be PAR/PVR support...at
> >least not yet.
>
> I have Premiere 4.2 running under NT with the PVR. There is no direct
> support of the pvd format as in Speed Razor. You still need to use the PVR
> avi convertor.
>
> There are other features and it is faster, but for a major update to support
> the PVR probably won't happen until Premiere 5.0.
the thing is that there is mention of a plug in architecture which would allow a PVR
support plugin:
"The new program is ready for plug-in additions such as support for
Microsoft's coming ActiveMovie. "
SO.... the ball is probably going to be in DPS's court for making a support plugin, i