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May 21, 2023
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Multicam editing window

  • May 21, 2023
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I did alot of multicam editing with the CS versions.  Why did Adobe take away our multicam monitor window that was a SEPERATE window we could dock anywhere we wanted?  I use dual monitors and I HATE that Adobe decided to make my program final output screen half the size as normal because they thought it was a good idea to put the multicam camera windows in there.  Big mistake!  Before I had my program screen on right with FULL size edited video output and I could have my multicam monitor window docked on my main workspace screen on the left.  PLUS...I didn't have to hold down the control button to pick a cam while the video WAS NOT playing.  I do not like playing the video and making cuts at the same time.  Too many cams to look at to pick the right one I want and it ends up taking longer.  Plus I have to go back and do rolling edits to get the right frame I want to cut on.  More wasted time.  And you expect us to make live cuts with smaller screens to look at no less.  This new way is a HUGE fail and step backwards.  Bring back the SEPERATE multicam window and don't make us have to hold down the control button to pick the camera we want while video isn't playing.  You had it this way before and it was fine.  You can still add in your sync features you added in and whatever...just bring back the SEPERATE multicam monitor window.  Don't take away my full size program screen.  What's the big deal?  Just make the multicam window as a seperate window...why combine.  If I want to make the program screen smaller and put the multicam widnow next to it, I can do that manually on my own.  DONT do it for me.  But I want my full size program screen back.  That's why I use that second monitor.  To have a large full screen output of what I edit.  Not half a screen!  Updates are suppose to improve the editing software.  Not make it worse and more difficult and complicated.