![]() Once I tested it I found the video capture was not great using that setup so it did not matter in the end. Can reinstall OS on first computer if need to use it. I tried it on the same computer after changing the date & time of the computer back to 2009, not worked as must have kept attempted registration on that computer somehow, tried on another computer after changed date to 2009, worked well. I got Premiere Pro CS4 (for an old Mac OSX which was needed to operate the old Macs I needed which had firewire sockets to connect to the old Canopus ADVC video capture boxes) CS4 says it is too old to register, as you said I think, it says expired. Hmm, it does sound confusing when re-reading it. Thank you very much for your anticipated apparently marvellous help, Premier Pro, if you think it will be alright, though can do Macs as I do have some for my Canopus VHS equipment. I hear Macs are better but I am more familiar with Windows and would rather use that for the above exc. It works perfectly, I needed to see if the equipment would work with it before going too far, but would rather a more legal one from here for paid (though still only a hobby) work. I would like Premiere Pro for Mac OSX 10.6.8, (I have got a copy from Internet Archive already but feel guilty about it though. ![]() This was great to hear as I needed old things, could test on blank computers and reformat if dodgy, but did not want to get illegal software. The nice chap I spoke to said that experts on here shared old software and it was legal from Adobe's perspective and would ensure the safety of the software also. ![]() I do video tape (VHS, etc.) converting and need to use old operating systems for the software so cannot use current adobe software, and would rather a lifetime licence of course also. I was referred here by adobe technical support who I was referred to by adobe sales. ![]()
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