![]() But, I can't make a preset for something that I can't do. I believe I know what "preset" means, I assume it means, as you said, to make something easier to do next time, it's like a shortcut or action, maybe those aren't good analogies. I want to keep things as simple, close to what I have already, and inexpensive as possible. If there is no way to do it, that is, if there's no way to upgrade the media encoder, then will 5.5 do it, and so on. Thanks again for your responses, but I only want to know how to make my premiere pro cs5 export 4K. So, please do not respond with something off track, I already know about CC, I already understand the obvious, I'm searching for something specific here. I simply want to do it for my YouTube channel and that's it, just for some creative fun. So, the probability of someone wanting 4K is anytime soon is extremely remote. I produce video for a living and have only had 1 customer, only ONE, want HD. I've been shooting HD since sony came out with the HDR SR1 practically 10 years ago. ![]() However, if there's another way, like upgrading media encoder somehow, maybe with an update or something, then I prefer that. So, if "upgrading" to CS 5.5 or CS6 from my current version will do it, then that's probably the least inexpensive solution. PPro CS5 edits it just fine, I only need to export it in 4K. I am only asking here for the best way to export 4K in the least expensive way, presumably upgrading media encoder. ![]() I do not want to spend more money than necessary. It is ABSOLUTELY all I "need" right now to do what I do (edit weddings, corporate videos, etc.). I have been totally fine with Premiere Pro CS5. Thank you so much for your responses! I need to explain what I'm asking a little further though. ![]() Or you can find another software brand to try. If you can afford to shoot 4K, you can probably afford to make one of the choices in order to be able to edit it. So it is up to you to determine what fits you best. Or you can rent monthly for more money per month but with no obligation to pay for a year. ![]() After that, you have nothing you can use 30 days later. (Or the entire package of programs for $50 per month.) You stop paying for your yearly subscription (paid monthly usually) when you stop using it. You can still buy Premiere Pro CS6 for a lot of money but it will never ever be upgraded again, or you can simply rent Premiere Pro CC for $20 per month. Others like new cars every couple of years so they lease the cars they want.Īdobe has stopped making software you can buy, and now only offers the lease. Other people plan on paying cash out of their life savings and just want to know how little they can pay for the car they want. It all depends on what you mean by least expensive.įor example, some people go shopping for a car and say "I want my payments to be $300 per month". ![]()
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