![]() One of the 22 versions, post 22.6 or so, changed that tiny little element so that even when you click the time ruler, it takes you to the spot the playhead is at off-screen… Now, sometimes i need to bring the playhead back to the spot i’m on to see what i did, and if the playhead is off-screen, pressing the space-bar well take you to the spot the playhead is currently at, which slows me down.īut i figured out that if you instead click on the time ruler at the spot you want to review while the the playhead is off-screen, it brings it back to that spot you wanted to review. I like to have the timeline scroll on “no scroll”, so that i can hear whats upcoming as im making quick edits, and i dont want the page to change during that. That being said, i held out on getting one of the versions after 22.6 or so because the update made a change that messed with my flow. I tend to update when Prem crashes or lags lol, i dont tend to look at the new updated releases often. Is VFR legitimately fixed? Seems like a bigger priority than tone mapping. That said, I guess thanks for the iPhone integration, but more important than that, how’s the VFR thing coming along? Give or take depending on what the status is of whatever working project is happening. So, I typically hang back for a year at least. Maybe it's Adobe PTSD learned during my early years? Not sure. If there's a version that semi-behaves, I tend to stay there. You could get stuff done, but, omg, would it fight with you to make it happen.Īnd more recently, by cramming so much new stuff into the app, I’ve lost trust in the product to work reliably. Here your answer from an old fart: Premiere has always behaved like it was barely holding together. Probably don’t matter, but there they are. Did a weekly Local TV show with it.Īlso Cut my first short film (shot on s16mm) with Premiere. We'd cope with the crashes because the novelty of being able to do non-linear editing was wonderful. Offered some crazy capabilities for consumers back then. Amiga, Video Toaster, even futzed with ReelTime for a hot second -and then followed Randy over to FCP in the early 'aughts after I did a stint with Media100.īoy, loved the early versions of Premiere in the mid-late 90's though. I’ve been using Premiere since 1993 (!) was doing all things video back then. I also do not use this computer for anything else, just editing. I want to use Cinema Grade but it crashed the computer as well (not adobe's fault) so I am just not using that. I can't afford a 10 000 computer but this is a pretty decent setup. So, maybe I am a moron but I am not doing anything super complicated. I ended up muting all the mogrt titles and one of the effects, rendering it out, then putting the render back into the timeline, putting on the next effect, rendering it out, then putting the titles on and just about to render it out. So, a brand new computer, fresh software, nothing complicated and it is still crashing. The footage has a green screen key and some lumetri, nothing complicated. Then I just went and dropped 3 grand on a brand new computer and today it has crashed 4 times. I had a fairly decent gaming computer with a simple edit and my renders were taking 5 hours for a 9 minute video and often failing. Mostly seminars and talking head type things. I have been doing video production for 13 years. I sincerely appreciate your candor and honesty, as always. Your input could potentially impact how future updates appear (and the quality control that goes with all of that). Let's try and get this post to over 100+ replies. ![]() ![]() But why don't you? This is what I want to hear the good, the bad, the ugly details (or past experiences). I said it in the previous post: I'm the first to admit that I *don't* update immediately. It's also possible that no one updated (it only released a week ago) and even those that did aren't using iPhone HDR or other LOG footage that could benefit from this.Įither way, the larger question is: do you update \immediately* or do you wait? (and why)* I found this odd certainly if people tried it (and it was/wasn't up to their expectations) comments would be flowing. The other day, I put out a post asking if any users had tried the latest update to Premiere (23.2), specifically those that shoot w/iPhone 13/14 in HDR, as we now offer automatic tone mapping and this has been a request for over a year. So, a little context why I'm asking this question.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply.AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |