Andrew
My feedback
-
4 votes
Andrew supported this idea ·
-
812 votesIn Progress ·
AdminFergus Hammond (Product Manager, Video & Audio Cloud Workflows, Adobe DVA) responded
Hi all,
MKV support is actively being worked on. I don't have a release date to share currently but when that changes, I will update this message.
Regards,
Fergus
Andrew supported this idea ·
-
Please DO NOT eliminate the Legacy Title creator in future updates.
-
Screenshot (24).png 233 KB -
Make it Blue.png 271 KB -
ERROR MESSAGE.jpg 5692 KB -
Without title.JPG 195 KB -
Title error.JPG 205 KB -
Screenshot 2019-01-24 at 15.30.18.png 304 KB -
Screenshot 2019-01-24 at 15.27.52.png 295 KB -
Screenshot 2019-01-24 at 15.26.58.png 4765 KB -
Screenshot 2019-01-24 at 15.26.48.png 4866 KB -
Screenshot 2019-01-24 at 15.26.37.png 5013 KB -
Snap_2018.08.12_12h45m55s_001_.png 490 KB
214 votesUnder Review ·AdminAnnika Koenig (Premiere Pro, Motion Graphics) (Software Quality Engineer, Adobe DVA) responded
We understand that retiring a part of the software can create issues for some users. We are doing our best to make this a slow and steady process and are adding needed features along the way. Most importantly, we have added the ability to convert Legacy Titles into Source Graphics. While not all characteristics will translate perfectly, this should give you really good results in most cases.
We’re not just taking something away, we’re adding functionality to Essential Graphics constantly. Our team is working hard to make sure it meets your workflow needs. And if it doesn’t – we want to know about it.
If you feel that there is a specific feature missing in Essential Graphics please create a single UserVoice post for it, e.g. for Inner and Outer Strokes. This way it is much easier for others to vote on something actionable.
Please take a look at our …An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Andrew commented
I mostly like the Legacy Titler for the nice separate window that it opens in which allows you to cleanly do all the titling and then close it when you're finished. Whereas the way the Essential Graphics titling works is too "messy" by comparison, in my opinion. It opens a panel into the workspace instead, which makes it a little more messy to open and close. And you have to do all the titling in the program monitor, which you might often have to re-size or scroll around in, etc, while bouncing back and forth to the Essential Graphics window in your workspace, which doesn't fit into my normal workspace setup, etc.. basically, it's just a lot less nice to work with. Whereas the Legacy Titler is nice and clean... opens when you need it, do all the work in that window, then close it when you're done. Simple and efficient.
Andrew supported this idea ·
-
-
2 votes
Andrew shared this idea ·
-
9 votes
Andrew shared this idea ·
-
26 votes
Andrew supported this idea ·
-
3 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Andrew commented
Running into this problem again. It's very annoying to not have those options there when I want to change a 30 fps timeline to a 60 fps after I've already used the sequence. I've created a 30 fps sequence which I've put 60 fps footage into, and then used that sequence as multi-camera clip in another sequence. After some editing, I've discovered that I want to slow some of the clips from the multi-clip down, which I should be able to do with 60fps footage in a 30 fps timeline and have smooth slo-mo. BUT since I originally created the multi-clip timeline in 30 fps, it's not recognizing the clips within that timeline as 60 fps, and I'm getting juttery slo-mo as a result. Now, in order to get the multi-clip sequence to 60 fps, I have to create a new sequence, drop 60 fps footage into it just to get the "change sequence settings" option, and only THEN do I get access to the higher framerates in order to change. BUUUUTTT... I can't do that. Because I can't change the edited multi-clip in the other timeline to that new 60 fps timeline. I would have to re-edit the multi-clip all over again with the new 60 fps multi-clip timeline. And obviously, I'm not gonna do that. So now I simply can't get smooth slo-mo without having to do some kind of workaround, like go back into the multi-clip sequence and choose each piece of the original footage and copy it into the new timeline and use that to make slo-mo....
BLAH BLAH BLAH... the point is that you've made things super difficult for me now by not simply having all the framerate options be there by default. If they were, I could simply just go into the 30 fps timeline and switch it to 60 fps. But because you've hidden those options away unless the do the whole drop-60fps-footage-into-a-timeline-and-select-"change sequence settings"-thing... I'm now screwed over here.
Bottom-line: Please fix this soon. I know I'm speaking into a void here apparently, but in the off chance that somebody from Adobe decides to check these boards like once a month, it seems... and you happen to see this... please fix it.
Andrew shared this idea ·
-
4 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Andrew commented
Yes, Premiere has major problems with render files. Good luck getting Adobe to fix it, though... I've been trying for months. It's been a problem for years. Still hasn't been fixed.
Andrew supported this idea ·
-
2 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Andrew commented
Yes, load times are ridiculously long. I don't know why Premiere has to load media every time I open the project. Should it just load when I import and stay loaded forever? Save the load data to the project file permanently. It shouldn't just be temporary every time you open the project.
Andrew supported this idea ·
-
16 votes
Andrew shared this idea ·
-
4 votes
Andrew shared this idea ·
-
5 votes
Andrew shared this idea ·
-
6 votes
Andrew shared this idea ·
-
5 votes
Andrew shared this idea ·
-
5 votes
Andrew shared this idea ·
-
5 votes
Andrew shared this idea ·
-
25 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Andrew commented
STILL NOT FIXED!!!!! FIX IT ADOBE!!!! MAKE IT TOP PRIORITY!!!! I'M POSTING EVERYWHERE ON THIS BOARD THAT I CAN TO GET YOUR ATTENTION!!!!
A PROFESSIONAL EDITING PROGRAM SHOULD NOT BE LOSING RENDER FILES!
FIX IT!
FIX IT!
FIX IT!An error occurred while saving the comment Andrew commented
Yes, this is a major issue. I can't for the life of me figure out why an editing program would just constantly lose render files like this. It's so frustrating sometimes. Any clips with any complicated filters on it like stabilizer or third-party filters... ALWAYS become unrendered when you close and re-open. There's no excuse for this. A professional editing program should not be losing render files.
Andrew supported this idea ·
-
39 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Andrew commented
Basically... Adobe REALLY needs to make fixing this whole render file issue that Premiere has a priority. It's so **** frustrating and time-wasting to have to re-render things JUST because Premiere decided to up and forget that those render files already exist. This should not be happening. It's been happening for years and Adobe still hasn't fixed it. Ridiculous.
FIX IT ADOBE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
An error occurred while saving the comment Andrew commented
I'll add my concurrence. Working on a multicam project today... in just a few hours, I've lost my rendered audio four times. Ridiculous. Twice because Premiere crashed (another little bug that i've enjoyed having to deal with repeatedly...) and twice because it just up and... disappeared. One of the times I think it was because I tweaked ONE audio clip in the multi-cam sequence, which of course makes THE ENTIRE sequence unrender. Joy.
Andrew supported this idea ·
-
2 votes
Andrew shared this idea ·
-
7 votes
Andrew shared this idea ·
I also have this problem, which becomes quite annoying when doing a bunch of titles in succession, and EVERY TIME the titler window opens, the panels are all changed to different sizes/configurations that are weird and unusable, until I change it back. Which, again, happens EVERY SINGLE TIME!
Please fix to make them stay put!!