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  • Martin Verona

    July 6, 2012 at 2:40 am

    Yea Chris, I had my sys configured for CS 5.5. Your average Win sys wouldn’t cut it so I researched then had a company configure the Sys for Adobe CS 5.5.

    Here’s another thing that bothers me. In FCP you can have multiple Projects open and easily copy paste assets from one project to another. A great time saver. In Premiere, I have to open a project copy close the project open the one I am working in and paste the assets like a title or graphic or music, etc, much easier then importing if you can have more then one project open at a time. Sory for my negativity but I no longer am willing to just sit back and accept a product if it doesn’t perform as advertised. Adobe does have a great title system and ability to use Photoshop in conjunction with Encore. So there are some pluses.

    “Memories of today, Recorded for tomorrow.”

  • Chris Borjis

    July 6, 2012 at 4:53 pm

    there are minor irritations like that.

    the time saving alone for being able to drop any video file format
    at any framerate without transcoding is why I really dig it.

  • Martin Verona

    July 6, 2012 at 7:52 pm

    True Chris. The biggest issue I had with FCP was the Transcoding. That gave Premiere a 65% out of 100% over FCP’s 45% out of 100. Too bad FCPX became iMovie on steriods. But Win64 systems are a lot cheaper then Apple.

    Now if Adobe improved their Product 101% so that it outperformed FCP in 99% of the areas, then I say BRAVO. Until then I will comment on every short coming or idiotic workaround Premiere has. Adobe wanted us FCP users well Adobe got them.

    “Memories of today, Recorded for tomorrow.”

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