The main new feature with version 10 of Adobe's consumer-oriented Premiere Elements 10 is its switch to a 64-bit rendering engine. This allows it to handle HD content more fluidly, playing back more layers and effects in real time and offering smoother scrubbing. But you can only take advantage of this if you're running the 64-bit version of Windows 7. There are some new image enhancement and output options every user can take advantage of, but this update will mostly benefit those who can take advantage of the new 64-bit engine.Read full review
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Good review.
Any thoughts on whether the 64-bit engine makes any discernible difference to rendering times, when you finally come to output your masterpiece?
One minor point worth clarifying...
Premiere 9 did already include quite a wide range of YouTube export presets, through the 'Share' tab in it's UI.
These options even include Full HD, which actually had Adobe quite close to the cutting edge when Version 9 shipped. Suspect Adobe might have made the YouTube export features more prominent in the UI in V10, hence the feeling of freshness you guys picked up on!
Very disappointed that there's no CUDA support! It really does make a big difference! Looks like I'll be getting CyberLink PowerDirector 10 Ultra then...
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