Photos: Adobe Premiere Elements 2

By CNET.com.au on 08 November 2005

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Portable projects
The new Project Archiver makes it a snap to carry a video project between two different machines so that you don't need to be tied to a certain computer. It's useful if, for example, you want to get feedback on your project before burning it to disc. To create an archive, simply select Project Archiver from the Project pull-down menu. You have the option of bundling only the media used in the timeline or all the media listed as a project resource.

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