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R_N_C
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November 6, 2021
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Hanging With Dynamic Link Interrupting Workflow

  • November 6, 2021
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This is freaking killing me.  WHY do I always install the updates when they first come out??   WHY?????

 

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    R_N_C
    R_N_CAuthor
    Known Participant
    December 20, 2021

    Happy to report that I'm operating as prior on this issue. 

     

    Now on to the other issues!!

     

    Legend
    November 7, 2021

    I'm shocked myself. Each official update should only improve and not worsen the product. Frustrating

    R Neil Haugen
    Legend
    November 7, 2021

    For most of us, the new version is a lot improved. For some of the users, it's not working or is mostly working but with annoying glitches. Which is unfortunately going to happen with major updates to the underlying code.

     

    But if you don't update the underlying code, over time your app becomes ancient do-do. Which is something that was happening with Pr and Ae. Hence ... each of the last couple major version updates and many of the intermediate ones have been as much about updating to modern code if not more so than changing features.

     

    Changing so much code is inherently problematic when the app is as dense, complex, and complicated as an NLE. BM's Resolve has the same issue as far as their recent update, even though I think the code base of Resolve is in general newer than much of Pr was.

     

    And they will get updates out to address the problems. Which means those that are having an issue will over the next month or two get it fixed. Been there done that myself.

     

    And why anyone in any complex app like an NLE should test  new versions before trying to use them for work.

     

    Neil

    Everyone's mileage always varies ...
    Inspiring
    November 7, 2021

    Hi @R_N_C , Maybe you have been bewitched by the advertising language of the new feature of Premiere Pro. There are many new cool amazing feature in New MAJOR VERSION. But like any other software, new major feature never stable. You'd better install after new major version 🙂

    Or you should keep old version to make your finish your dailly job.

    ######Raizen 7, 40Gb Ram, RTX 3060, Win 11 -- All of Software in the world are just tools. Buy it if it works for you :)
    R_N_C
    R_N_CAuthor
    Known Participant
    November 7, 2021

    True that.

     

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    R Neil Haugen
    Legend
    November 6, 2021

    You also keep your previous version, right?

     

    Installing a new major version when it "ships" is great, but I never understand people who don't keep the old version and work in it while testing the new version with new projects.

     

    Neil

    Everyone's mileage always varies ...
    OSeano
    Participant
    November 8, 2021

    While my issue with the latest Premeire Pro update was an exporting error, apologies if off topic, returning to a previous version solved my problem.  I didn't know to keep prior versions and ASS-U-MEd always running the latest and greatest version was best.  Live and learn.  Thank you Neil and the  Premiere Pro Community.

     

    Sean

    R Neil Haugen
    Legend
    November 8, 2021

    I got burned several years back by updating in all the wrong ways ... installed the new without keeping the old, and quickly simply opened like three projects in the new version.

     

    Which had for my gear/media/workflow MAJOR issues, that they weren't able to 'fix' in a patch for around a month. I was informed by a couple marvelous helpers here ... who were rather curmudgeonly in their pithyness ... that my actions were the cause of my discomfort.

     

    That if I'd chosen to behave more wisely, I would be working away without issue while awaiting a build that worked for me.

     

    Which on sitting back and looking at it, was actually ... true. I hadn't thought the whole possiblity thing through.

     

    Since then, I've carefullly kept the 'remove previous versions' option in the CC app unchecked, and yes, it occasionally resets itself. You must check that every once in a while.

     

    Also, check the auto-update option. Many of us have a running argument with their CC management about this. They feel that the majority of users are better served if they get the newest build on release, and don't need the old versions taking space on the computer.

     

    We users feel the opposite: we can never ever trust a new build until it's proven stable for OUR machines and all, and keeping old versions takes a very small space on today's hardware.

     

    Lastly, when migrating projects, don't open them in a new build version. Create a new project, then use MediaBrowser to import the assets of the old project file.

     

    It gets the cleanest new project file, and keeps the old file fully usable in the old version. Safety!

     

    Neil

    Everyone's mileage always varies ...