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ABHI THE Filmmaker
Participant
May 7, 2026

Performance Issues with editing on a network

  • May 7, 2026
  • 1 reply
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Great to see exciting new features and updates being pushed while basic professional workflow stability is apparently optional now.

Meanwhile I’ve spent days on CRM:04993000004891 explaining the same issue repeatedly to support:

  • verified server speeds (1 GB/s)

  • verified high-end hardware

  • multiple remote sessions

  • issue reproduced multiple times

And the result?

No solution.
No callback.
No meaningful response.
No accountability.

At one point I was literally asked: “You tell us what we can do.”

Interesting support model customers diagnose the software while Adobe advertises new features on top of unresolved core functionality.

Also got offered subscription credit extensions instead of an actual fix, as if missed deadlines and production losses are somehow solved with extra billing time.

Professional editors are not beta testers for instability.

Would genuinely love to know when resolving critical performance failures became less important than shipping marketing updates.

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    ABHI THE Filmmaker
    Participant
    May 7, 2026

    Great to see exciting new features and updates being pushed while basic professional workflow stability is apparently optional now.

    Meanwhile, I’ve spent days on CRM:04993000004891 explaining the same issue repeatedly to support:

    • verified server speeds (1 GB/s)

    • verified high-end hardware

    • multiple remote sessions

    • issue reproduced multiple times

    And the result?

    No solution.
    No callback.
    No meaningful response.
    No accountability.

    At one point I was literally asked: “You tell us what we can do.”

    Interesting support model  customers diagnose the software while Adobe advertises new features on top of unresolved core functionality.

    Also got offered subscription credit extensions instead of an actual fix, as if missed deadlines and production losses are somehow solved with extra billing time.

    Professional editors are not beta testers for instability.

    Would genuinely love to know when resolving critical performance failures became less important than shipping marketing updates.