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  1. I am trying to get in a place where I can edit in HD. I have access for a HD CMOS camera, which I am pretty sure shoots in h264. Don't even really know where to start.
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    you could at least move up to creative suite 2. adobe shut down the activation servers for it and released serials so it's basically now free.
    http://www.adobe.com/downloads/cs2_downloads/index.html

    cs 1.5 didn't have much in the way of support for hd, cs 2 adds quite a lot.
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  3. h264 support wasn't added until CS4

    You can use a digital intermediate like cineform (go pro cineform studio is the free version)
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  4. Originally Posted by aedipuss View Post
    you could at least move up to creative suite 2. adobe shut down the activation servers for it and released serials so it's basically now free.
    http://www.adobe.com/downloads/cs2_downloads/index.html

    cs 1.5 didn't have much in the way of support for hd, cs 2 adds quite a lot.
    Whoa. I am definitely going to try this, thanks.
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  5. Well after a few days of tinkering, I have failed. CS2 doesn't do AVCHD, my other attempts have failed. I might have to edit at work (off the clock) or possibly rent an HDV camera that I can capture into CS2 via FireWire.
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