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Mathieu Ghekiere
May 16, 2017 at 8:51 amBe careful, apparently there is a serious bug in Premiere where if you delete some media cache or something (I don’t use Premiere myself), it also deletes media assets.
I read this in another forum and wanted people that use it here, warn for it…https://forums.adobe.com/message/9503050
https://mathieughekiere.wordpress.com
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Jeremy Garchow
May 16, 2017 at 1:55 pm[Mathieu Ghekiere] “Be careful, apparently there is a serious bug in Premiere where if you delete some media cache or something (I don’t use Premiere myself), it also deletes media assets. “
Holy Shnikes. Thanks for posting this.
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Andy Patterson
May 16, 2017 at 3:44 pm11292_thisisglass.mp4.zip
Can I use your video clip above in my titling demonstration video? I can do my video without it but it would be nice to use your short video clip as a reference. If you can let me know either way I would appreciate it.
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Jeremy Garchow
May 16, 2017 at 4:37 pmBy all means, use it.*
*I hope you don’t use it as an example of the full (or empty) capabilities of FCPX. You asked for a quick demo, I provided without much thought. You can do what you want with it, but make the comparison fair. I would much rather learn about Premiere’s text capabilities, rather than FCPX’s 3D shortcomings. Price does not include tax, title, license, or delivery.
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Andy Patterson
May 16, 2017 at 5:35 pm[Jeremy Garchow] “*I hope you don’t use it as an example of the full (or empty) capabilities of FCPX. You asked for a quick demo, I provided without much thought. You can do what you want with it, but make the comparison fair. I would much rather learn about Premiere’s text capabilities, rather than FCPX’s 3D shortcomings. Price does not include tax, title, license, or delivery.”
I think you will happy with the end result. I think other people will like it as well.
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Scott Witthaus
May 17, 2017 at 11:00 am[Mathieu Ghekiere] “there is a serious bug in Premiere where if you delete some media cache or something (I don’t use Premiere myself), it also deletes media assets. “
In the first link Adobe support told the user that “that was not possible”. Nice.
I love this line from the Adobe support link: “However, incorrect usage of this feature has the potential for unintentional file deletion.”
They should have put quotation marks around the word “feature”. But at least there seems to be a fix with yet another upgrade.
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Andy Patterson
May 27, 2017 at 8:07 pmI posted my video. The link is below. The video is not a FCPX VS Premiere Pro video. It is a video to demonstrate that the Premiere pro titling tools are not horrible. I do prefer using mask and mattes over 3-D titles but everyone’s needs are different.
https://forums.creativecow.net/thread/335/95549
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Robin S. kurz
May 28, 2017 at 1:38 pm[Jeremy Garchow] “I hope you don’t use it as an example of the full (or empty) capabilities of FCPX.”
Unfortunately for you, my predictions came true. Oh well. Better luck next time. ????
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Andy Patterson
May 28, 2017 at 7:08 pm[Robin S. Kurz] “[Jeremy Garchow] “I hope you don’t use it as an example of the full (or empty) capabilities of FCPX.”
Unfortunately for you, my predictions came true. Oh well. Better luck next time. ????”
You could have responded by saying “thanks for posting Andy”.
Having said that you must have watched a different video because everyone else had a totally different opinion about it including Jeremy himself. My video was not a FCPX VS Premiere Pro video. I posted it to show that Premiere Pro’s titling system can do some cool things. That was the only purpose of the video. After watching the video do you still think the titling system of Premiere Pro is horrible and needed a revamp? Do you think Photoshop has horrible titling capabilities? Having said that if you cannot create complex titles and simple motion graphics using Premiere Pro it is not the fault of Premiere Pro. That is what I wanted to demonstrate in the video. Did I not do that?
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