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    Premiere Pro 2.0 System requirements
    Published  07/23/2006 | Premiere Pro
       




    System requirements

    Windows

    • Intel® Pentium® 4 1.4GHz processor for DV (Pentium 4 3.4GHz processor for HDV; dual Intel Xeon™ 2.8GHz processors for HD; SSE2-enabled processor required for AMD systems)
    • Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional or Home Edition with Service Pack 2
    • 512MB of RAM for DV; 2GB of RAM for HDV and HD
    • 4GB of available hard-disk space for installation
    • Dedicated 7,200RPM hard drive for DV and HDV editing; striped disk array storage (RAID 0) for HD
    • Microsoft DirectX-compatible sound card (multichannel ASIO-compatible sound card for surround sound)
    • DVD-ROM drive for installation
    • DVD+-R burner for DVD creation
    • 1,280x1,024 video display with 32-bit color adapter
    • OHCI-compatible IEEE 1394 video interface card for DV and HDV (AJA Xena HS for HD)
    • QuickTime 6.5 software
    • Internet or phone connection required for product activation
    • Adobe-recommended graphics card for GPU-accelerated playback (see the full compatible hardware listing)
    Article Series
    This article is part 9 of a 9 part series. Other articles in this series are shown below:
    1. Real-time editing for HD, SD, and DV
    2. Premiere Pro 2.0 Features - Edit everything
    3. Premiere Pro 2.0 Features - Integration with high-end workflows
    4. Premiere Pro 2.0 Features - Professional hardware support
    5. Premiere Pro 2.0 Features - Workflows that work for you
    6. Premiere Pro 2.0 Features - From vision to reality
    7. Premiere Pro 2.0 Features - Share your work
    8. Premiere Pro 2.0 Features - Choose your final output
    9. Premiere Pro 2.0 System requirements

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