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October 20, 2023
Not Prioritized

Bring Back Video Capture

  • October 20, 2023
  • 68 replies
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This morning when I opened Premiere Pro 24 for the first time, I was dismayed at not being able to find the Capture option in the File menu. Upon contacting customer support, I was told that feature had been retired, and I was directed to the following page:

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/in/premiere-pro/kb/retiring-tape-based-workflows.html#sa_src=web-messaging

 

Here's my problem. As a professional media archivist, I used the capture system frequently in the process of digitizing old video tapes (mostly VHS and U-Matic, sometimes DVCPro) for digital access and storage. The article above seems to think tape-based capture is only for transferring tape-to-tape, which is wrong. There are professional archivists and media professionals all over the country, or all over the world, whose job it is to preserve tape-based media via digitization. Adobe has now effectively abandoned an entire industry because it thinks people don't need this feature anymore. Adobe is wrong. As I write this, I have several dozen VHS tapes at my desk waiting to be digitized, and now I have to come up with another software solution because Adobe evidently does not care about customers like me who do this for a living. 

 

Dear Adobe, this was a poorly researched decision, potentially affecting a lot more of your customers than you realize. I am asking for the tape-to-digital capture feature to be restored to the software for video professionals like me who were using it faithfully.

 

Mod note: Title changed slightly.

68 replies

Participant
January 16, 2024

****I have voted for this at the top to keep it trending.

BRING CAPTURE BACK

 

As an Archivist with 8 media systems running tapes daily via firewire (MiniDV/Hi8/U-matic/VHS), and only just updating, I am in shock. 

I genuinly dont understand why they would remove this without talking to users first (or did I miss that?)

now to find money for other software...

Known Participant
January 12, 2024

I've seen this thread in the Trending column since last October. Commenting to keep it there, as the removing the Video Capture function from a professional editing program is an inexcusable misstep.

Known Participant
December 20, 2023

This seems crazy to me.  Are there any other alternatives for capturing video on PC/Mac?

Known Participant
November 22, 2023

Sorry my friends and colleagues I was away. Have they conceded there are still a great deal of people in the business that do tons of things that use tape? Or are we in the ignore section?

 

Had it all figured out in CS6 All downhill from there.
Participant
November 19, 2023

Just adding my vote to this. What a bloody circus! Just wanting to transcribe some VHS tapes for a friend - knew that Premiere had a capture tool.... and then it's gone! The workflow then moved to using a Panasonic HDD/DVD recorder that  I bought in 2006. Recorded the VHS onto a DVD+RW via SCART and then ripped the DVD onto the PC. So glad I keep my old *hardware*. People can't remove useful functions from it on a whim.

jefjaeger
Participating Frequently
November 16, 2023

Not good enough.  I don't want to find an alternative.  The capture function should be restored.  There are Adobe customers who capture analog video professionally.  If Premiere Pro is going to be called a professional software, it needs to be able to capture video from anaolg sources.  Period.

Participant
November 10, 2023

I run a video transfer business and use the capture feature daily. Can we have this back please?  You are likely to lose a lot of subscribers otherwise. Thank you! 

Known Participant
November 10, 2023

Thanks for that and will do!

Known Participant
November 10, 2023

Hi,

Regardless of them saying they're modernizing it makes no difference to me what they're saying. I need that feature. I refuse to run 3 versions of Adobe programs to do one task. If nothing else they should make a standalone app like they had years ago thats name escapes me Location or something. Then make a dynamic link to premiere pro. Not have a v23 to capture then v24 edit. Do they not understand plugins get confused when they're licensed to 1 program not 2 versions of it. Also, they obsoleted two workstations with the latest V24 program. It's looking for a set of AVX2 instructions on my cpu which I have, unfortunately it doesn't work with my Xeon CPU on one computer. It's looking for a specific word in the code. When I pointed out I had the correct cpu. I got a Homer Simpson logic response. Like, sorry. It doesn't work. No. Fix it.

Had it all figured out in CS6 All downhill from there.
Alberto_B
Inspiring
November 9, 2023

Adobe has deleted the CAPTURE OPTION.
Sorry to say that, but it is Riiiiiidiculous!
The excuse of a modern and contemporary workflow is an absurd, there are thousands of situations where you need to capture a video signal, so in fact is a downgrade of a fine editing system.