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Yes you can. There are many good video tutorials on YouTube and on the Internet; just look up 'slow motion in Adobe Premiere'.
It is compatible with Adobe Premiere Elements. It is not compatible with Movie Maker or Windows Live Movie Maker because the programs do not allow you to have more than one layer.
The option to "interpret footage" may be greyed out in Adobe Premiere Pro because the footage is already set to the desired interpretation or because the footage is not compatible with the interpretation settings available in the software.
"premiere" project refers to the editing application: Adobe Premiere from Adobe Creative Suite of applications.
All of the Adobe products are compatible with the windows operating system.
I use YouTube Download HD it can convert video into MP4 and avi format so no need of flash player.
The purpose of Adobe Premiere is to work with video files, image sequences, and audio files. It is a video editing program. You can manage and change video content in many ways with Adobe Premiere.
Not that I know of...I use Adobe Encore.
Trial versions are direct form Adobe
You use Adobe Premiere to create movies, edit videos, etc. Adobe Premiere is like a more professional version of iMovie, Windows Media Player, and is closely related to Final Cut.
An Adobe Premiere video editing project file would usually have a .ppj extension.
You can use any video converter, it is free.