I've asked the kind people on Adobe's forums and they are totally stumped by this. I am using a MacBook Pro with Parallels installed. All my Adobe software is for Windows so I require Parallels to run all my applications. Usually everything works great but I've hit a stumbling block. I'm working in Premiere Pro CS3 and I've successfully imported some video. I can change the size of the windows themselves (50%, fit, etc). However, the image itself inside the windows continues to display at 100%. This means that at the "fit" windowsize, I'm seeing the top left corner of the image only. When I stop the video playback and click on the video itself, I see a set of scale controls over the image, which looks perfectly scaled to the window size. But as soon as I engage playback, the video blows up to 100% size inside a small window, leaving me without a clear look at my full footage. This is an issue that usually only occurs when the source video and the workspace have different dimensions - but they are set the same. Here is the Adobe thread where I've asked my question and provided screenshots: http://forums.adobe.com/message/2477532 I'm not sure if this is an issue that has come up before for anyone here, but I thought it was worth a shot. Thanks for reading!
Mandy, I don't have any experience with Premiere, I'll forward this to proper person for investigation. It would be nice if you generated a Problem Report via Parallels Help menu and posted report ID here. The report contains all the necessary information about your setup that we need to reproduce your issue. Thanks.