You can have two different versions. You can also get a patch upgrade 
from canopus that will allow it to work with premiere pro...Its a good 
idea to save some restore settings along the way..as anything in 
computers it is not entirely without hazard

Michael Snell

oying_pineda wrote:

>Hi Guys! I'm just wondering, is it ok to have two versions of premiere 
>in one computer? I found out that Premiere 1.5 won't accept some 
>pluggins like Video FX from Canopus...I tried installing Premiere 7.0 
>but my 1.5 showed some errors so I removed the 7.0
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>Hey Frank, just continue doing what you do now...that is just some of 
>the hassles of production..I also run into the same mistake when I was 
>directing a tv show once...Now I'm trying 2 start serious editing so I 
>can work at home...
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>Thanks everybody...
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