So I do some real light film making once in awhile, mostly just to put together stuff for remembering things, like the VanPAX video I made and stuff like that. However, I was going to make one the other day and my old copy of Adobe Premiere Pro 7.0 tells me that it has expired. So I got myself a copy of Premiere CS3, only to find out that my processor doesn't support the SSE2 instructions set, so I can't install it. So, without looking up any information (because that's how I roll) I assume that the new Premiere Elements will be a dumbed-down version of CS3 and thus will work on my system. Wrong again! Though dumbed-down it is, it still requires a processor that supports the SSE2 instructions set. So now, although I love premiere's editing interface to death, I need to find something else until I can upgrade my processor.
td;dr: Does anyone know of any video editing software with functionality on the level of Adobe Premiere but that doesn't require a processor that supports the SSE2 instructions set?
Edit: For PC, I don't currently have or have access to a Mac.
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Expired? Wait, was this a demo or the full version? That sounds pretty fishy.
Anyway, I'd just track down an old version of premiere on ebay. I still do all my editing in premiere 6 and I'm happy as a clam.
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