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Can someone tell me how to find out what type of PD I'm using...the usual way is to go to help then look at about...but I can find these options.

I've asked this once but had two conflicting answers...Can I use PD 9 Ultra 64 bit on a 32 bit (W7) OS? I want to buy now but am likely to update to 64 bit early next year and don't want to have to upgrade later if possible.

Is there a way to get menu items (file, edit etc.) to open as you float the cursor over them rather than having to click on each in turn..?

I've created project from some old family films (30 years or more) but they need to have some bits blurred out..is there a way of doing this without having to do it frame by frame....

As you can probably tell I'm fairly new to PD 9..but so far I'm liking it more and more. :

Al
wow...that was quick..

Worked a treat...thanks for your help...no doubt I will be back soon with a few more questions...

Thanks again Al
I'm a newbie to PD 9 and hope someone may be able to help me, I'm sure there is a simple answer to this!

I've imported a lot of AVI files of old (1970's) super8 movies, added titles, transitions etc. I now want to add a title to a photo I've imported and added to the timeline. I want the title to sit on the photograph. I'm assuming I need to add another layer or some such..

I've got as far as creating a title for the photo but the only options I get to apply it is overwrite or insert..! I think I'm approaching it in the wrong way..

Any help greatly appreciated.

Al

Thanks for this..

That's interesting.. I had the email below from creativemark support

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Hi Al,

You can indeed. There's plenty of other new features in Ultra (compared to Deluxe) to justify the purchase, too. Of course, once you move to your new 64-bit machine/OS in 2011, you can take advantage of the extra memory (Windows 32-bit can only access 4GB in total), essential for video editing.

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Now I'm confused....its not unusual state for me though..
Had an email saying that you can use 64 bit ultra on a 32 bit machine.

And I've sorted the linking clips...bit silly of me really..you just click on the first clip then holding down the shift key click on the last clip then they all move together as one..standard windows really...its my age
Hi, Using a trial version just now but will be purchasing 9 shortly. I have a lot of clips which should be linked so that I can move them en block so to speak...can't see anyway of linking clips though..can I do this ?

Secondly, Can I use the 64 bit version on a 32 bit machine....I shall be moving to 64 bit next year but would rather buy one version rather than have to upgrade later...

Al
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