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Scarlett | 21:28 Thu 27th Nov 2014 | Technology
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I do a lot of video editing and need a new PC. I currently use an old CS3 version of Adobe Premier to edit with and have a lot of half finished projects. I am worried that if I get a new faster Windows 7 PC, that it may not be compatible with Premier which currently I use an old PC, Windows XP. I don't want to upgrade to a new version of Premier in case it means I can't edit my old projects. How can I do this?!
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From Zac's link it looks like you won't have a problem. Having said that I would be absolutely amazed if a version of any software wouldn't read an earlier version, even if it couldn't save it again in the earlier format. I've used Pinnacle Studio for editing videos for years; when I had to upgrade because of a computer change and again to allow me to write BluRay discs I have been able to read all my old projects and edit them but the saved version was in the new format.
To be safe I would make a copy of each project, Ive had backwards compatability issues with Adobe Indesign.
When you know you can open edit and save each project without any problems then delete the copy.
Ain't it nice when you get a thank you? Sheesh.
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Sorry Zacs- I don't come on here that often, in a hope that I will get more replies that way! Thanks for your link and thanks everyone else for our help.

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