I wish somehow that...
Adobe could make a Media Encoder Elements.
an Encoder specialy made for the Elements Series.
Why should they do that?
Well, why am I unable to modify my project settings preferences as I want... need... to be?
I have to use handbrake to convert all my 60 FPS rush to 59.94 FPS. (One mistake in the convertion and it could ruin an other hour of your time...) I mean returning to my wishes... Media Encoder Elements would have all the properties of the video target prepared to convert. We would just need to tweak a bit there or here in the settings to perfectly match our work in art!
Right?!
"""Again as I was making this post"""
(I got the confirmation, after converting a 60fps to 59.94fps): the timeline/SoftwareProcess do not support the idea to digest 60 FPS in a "cannot go above 59.94 FPS" project setting. Bam, issue solved! I should not even post this post.
But the discussion continue. My wish continue:
I wish to have a personnal Media Encoder, properly made for Premiere Elements,
or Plan B, get around the code in Elements and make an update to be able to customize the project setting as we N.E.E.D.
Premiere Elements is a good leader to the competitors and I wish its best.
I'm not a worker in the video editing industry. But it's good to know that I can count on this software.
