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Re: Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 & File Import
by
Gene Colburn
on Oct 4, 2008 at 3:16:18 am
Shar Chi
I am in your camp. What does the development team at Adobe not understand. Today's edit session invariably includes elements from every imaginable format, including VOB. FCP has compressor. In keeping with tight integration of Bridge etc., one would think Adobe would face this void. (Like make a project based subclip on the timeline for elements that don't conform) But it is my feeling, and Jon just reiterated, the cool tools from Adobe are for web based content, and MAC based integration.
If you want a 64 bit PC app that will fill your needs for film based production, or corporate polished pieces, you are on the wrong forum. I am truly sorry about that, as I used to be a big fan of Premiere. Evey year I thought yeah this will be it.......
Adobe still rocks for AE PS, DW, AI etc. One would think that if Adobe so desired, they could lead the market for NLE as witnessed by AE. After emptying my bank account for the Master collection which does not include Audition, I will not be upgrading until they resolve some basic deficiencies, which by the way are not considered off of this forum.
Maybe I am just venting after congress passed the rescue package and left the rest of us holding the bag. So everyone just forget this post and be happy with your tools that work. Tomorrow is another day. "That's if we still have jobs".
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