Tom Fewchuk
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Adobe needs to rerelease Premiere Elements with all these noob features and leave the regular professional features for their "Pro" software
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AdminPatrick Palmer (Director of Product Management, Pro Video and Motion Design, Adobe DVA) responded
All,
first of all I wanted to thank everyone for making this a productive conversation over the last couple of days.
As several people responded to my comment about keeping the tone civilised, I need to dwell on that for a minute. Please hear me out, this is important to everyone on my crew and I hope it will be to you.
Saying that we shouldn't be surprised when things get heated is very problematic in my opinion. How do you expect a junior person on my team to respond to a technical question when it is combined with something that can easily be described as hate speech? How do you think we can actually come together on actual issues when there's already the assumption that we're a big faceless corporation, not even listening to our customers?
People on my team have received threats. I've been there over the years,…
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Just post the evidence of all the user base that is loving or responded positively to this awful change.
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Yup, bring old export window back pls! Even though that one had some clunky elements, it seems like a dream now compared to this pile of garbage.
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I haven't even upgraded to the new Premiere cos these import/export redesigns make me want to vomit from the screenshots I've seen. Can't believe devs are trying to make this seem more 'Apple' in its UI (for lack of better analogy) rather than utilitarian but quick & straightforward to use as it's always been.
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Yea exporting MORGTs are so slow for me too - such a pain to have to watch it Encoder just slow down massively and not use the gpu when it gets to any MORGT files
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Geez this is a good idea. I spend so much of my time importing like 10 long interview clips and their corresponding side camera, synchronise the first one and its counterpart, wait a couple mins while it figures it out (so I go do something else), then have to remember to come back and repeat the process with the second clip and so on.
Premiere should be able to figure out which ones go where - even if that required some quick & simple manual sorting from the user to give it an easy go at it - but ultimately be able to hit synchronise and for it to 'queue up' like media encoder and synchronise one after the other.
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Ahh why is this not implemented yet? What is going onnn Adobe? So frustrating doing subtitling with this feature not enabled