James Alton
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Thank you for your feedback. This is under review.
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Thanks everyone for your feedback. I am moving this to Under Review.
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As Wes noted, we are looking at many areas for optimization and have made strides in the last few releases already.
We recognize there are still many areas to improve performance and we are investing in appropriate areas.
Threads that are catch-alls are often non-actionable. Please keep giving us specific feedback on what workflows are slow for you.
Technical solutions may not always be as obvious as some people may be suggesting as the application architecture is often very different than people’s conception.
Short answer. Yes, we want to and will make it faster.
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AdminFergus Hammond (Product Manager, Video & Audio Cloud Workflows, Adobe DVA) responded
We are actively working on this feature. I don't have a date to share yet but I'll update this message when I do.
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This is something we are looking into. Thanks for the feedback.
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642 votesUnder Review · 64 comments · Premiere Pro » Effects & Transitions · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
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It's 2020 and I can't believe this isn't implemented. If I have a Zoom H6 and I have 6 audio tracks (L, R, 1, 2, 3, 4), I have to manually drag and drop each one onto the timeline and line them up, for every single track.
Can we not hold 'Alt' as we drag and drop to have these line up vertically rather than horizontally (default).
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AdminPatrick Palmer (Director of Product Management, Pro Video and Motion Design, Adobe DVA) responded
Thanks for all the feedback. It’s pretty clear that we’ve got to look into the workflow using this format more closely, there are enough reports about gaps at this point to reopen this item. I’ll post more info about next steps shortly. In the meantime, a couple of questions are easy to answer:
- The plugin is designed for Premiere Pro. It currently doesn’t provide support for After Effects.
- It does work with AME, so if you want to use it for batch processing, that’s very doable
- If you’ve started a project with Autokroma, there’s no easy way to transfer it to be running with the new plugin.Patrick
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The buggiest software I've ever used. Crashes every 5 minutes... before auto-save can even save! BRAW 1.8 is NOT suitable for production. Please help advise Blackmagic so this software can be stable, useful and helpful!
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I'm curious why the Blackmagic RAW plugin isn't autoupdated in Premiere? I had no idea I was using a wildly out of date plugin until days of research and finally installing the official Blackmagic RAW 1.7 plugin. Can Premiere not handle this for me?
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How on earth is it 2020 and Premiere Pro doesn't support vector files or PDFs? Any live rescaling and you can see the aliasing everywhere. Doesn't make sense!
Let us import PDFs! Update your rendering engine!
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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
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I still use MKV on the daily. It's a free and open source container too. Why can it not be supported? It's not even a codec, just a container.
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MKV may not be a wildly popular format, but it makes Media Encoder unable to do it's job if MKV is not supported. I am look to transcode this format and I am unable to do this with this software.
Please consider making Media Encoder more useful by supporting more formats like MKV.
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Does anyone even work on Premiere anymore? After coming back from Davinci Resolve for one project, I wonder why there are so many GPU / Blackmagic / Interface issues and crashes. Nothing seems to get fixed or implemented except support for new cameras once in a while and even then...
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I'm with @Thomas Wear, I use external audio and mix it in-editor. Why is Rush missing this most basic feature of audio syncing?
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Holy **** is this bug every annoying when you finally realize you need it. Only .ITX files list for me but nothing using .CUBE