, produced by
Adobe , is a realtime, timeline based
Video Editing Software targeted at
Prosumer and professional video editors. It is a rewritten version of their long-standing Adobe Premiere software and was launched in
2003 . It is often included as an
OEM package with
Video Editing Card s like the
Matrox RT.X100 . Version 1.5, released in
2004 , adds support for
High-definition Video content, new
Project Management tools, and new filters. This product now includes support for
HDV along with support for 24P footage (most commonly, footage from Panasonic's DVX-100 and Canon's XL2). Though originally available for the Macintosh, Adobe has abandoned the Mac version of Premiere due to competition from Apple's
Final Cut Pro .
An entry-level version known as
Adobe Premiere Elements is also available for the consumer market.
The latest edition of Adobe Premiere, version 2.0, requires the processor to support
SSE2 , which is unavailable in some
AMD model
CPUs such as Athlon.
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