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Inspiring
April 26, 2018
Question

Leaving Premiere

  • April 26, 2018
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I have been using Premiere since 1991.  I have cancelled my subscription for one reason.  The stabilizer in Premiere takes three times longer to stabilize video clips than Davinci Resolve. 

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    Community Expert
    April 27, 2018

    100% agree with you R Neil Haugen

    Michael can you please share your workflow specs before taking any decisions ?

    maybe someone can help here ... Did you try stabilizing on After Effects ?

    If you can send 2 videos, 1 with premiere stabilizing, the other with Resolve stabilizing that would be great

    to see what is really happening

    Inspiring
    April 27, 2018

    I have decided to continue using Premiere.  If I have video clips that need stabilization, I can always use Davinci Resolve and then create an XML file for Premiere.

    Community Expert
    April 27, 2018

    or dynamically link your clip to after effects and do the stabilization there, after effects will use your CPU speed

    but im not sure how the export speed will be on Premiere, try it out and note that Resolve does not support all codecs

    that premiere does as far as i know

    John T Smith
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    April 26, 2018

    This is a public forum with "some" Adobe staff participation, use the links below to make a report

    https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform for feature requests or bug reports

    -or Feedback forum https://forums.adobe.com/community/creative_cloud/desktop-app/content

    Inspiring
    April 27, 2018

    Is anyone else having this problem? 

    R Neil Haugen
    Legend
    April 27, 2018

    For some users, that thing seems slow. For others, not ... and as to why, I've no clue.

    For some, Resolve runs sweet & hot on a minimalist machine ... and others have to have monga horspower or Resolve crawls. No clue there either. I'm one that needs horsepower for Resolve to run well, and I've got more a medium level editing rig. It runs ... but at times, not so "clean", whereas on my rig, PrPro runs very nicely.

    But again ... no clue.

    Neil

    Everyone's mileage always varies ...