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And the verdict is…
I just have to star off by saying that I love using Adobe’s software for video productiom; however, this release of the Production Studio has been a large disapointment. I am just finishing up my first and last job with the Production Studio due to the fact that I have not had this much trouble since I used Premiere 6.0.
Subclips do not work with large source files. So I had to go back and recreate all my subclips with clip instances. Kinda a pain, but I was willing to work around subclips for the time being.
Working in the source window is just plain slower in PPRO 2.0. If you bring in a 80 minute clip in the source window there is serios lag in scrubbing the CTI and setting In and Out Points.
PPPRO 1.5 has crashed on me maybe 5 times since I bought it (when it first came out). PPRO 2.0 has crashed 5 times just on this project alone. (Yes, it is a clean install of the OS and Studio) PPRO 2.0 crashes the most when I use the + and – with a number value in the timeline to move the CTI forward or backwards. All the tracks become locked (with the lock icon) and then I get the message that PPRO has crashed.
Tried to use the Dynamic Link. Cool idea, but still needs some work. I imported a RPF image sequence with an alpha channel into AE and used DL to bring the clip into PPRO and the clip was not correct. The alpha channel was correct on the sides of the screen, but drastically wrong in the middle. Okay, maybe I can’t use DL with RPF files…I still remained hopefull.
The last straw…I finally exported my final video (2 hours). In order to get the data rate correct, I exported and avi file so Encore could pick the correct rate so it would fit on the DVD. After Encore encoded the file, Encore displays a message that it is importing the transcoded file. However, it never finishes. Encore just keeps reading the file over and over again and is never successful.
Sad to say, but I am very dissapointed with the studio. I had such high hopes for it. I hope that others are not having the same luck that I had. I returned my copy of the studio in hopes that the next version will be better for me. Back to Video Collection 2.5.
I looked at other options for editing because this experience reminds me of Premiere 6.0, but I am so used to Adobe’s workflow that there is no other choice for me.
Okay, the Catharsis is over.