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Inspiring
April 9, 2020
Question

Can't use a webcam to record video on Desktop

  • April 9, 2020
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Contrary to everything that it says on the product page, apparently Premiere Rush can't use a webcam on a PC to record video. Neither can Premiere Pro. You can import footage recorded elsewhere, but you can't actually record any footage using a USB camera plugged into your desktop.

 

So, which product out of the 50+ Adobe offers as part of the Creative Cloud subscription can use a webcam attached to a Windows or Mac computer to actually record video?

6 replies

Participant
June 12, 2022

Most frustrating.  Wasted heaps of time because I believed what adobe published about being able to record video (using a surface pro).

Participant
September 1, 2021

I totally agree with the frustrations raised in this thread. 1) Why would Adobe not have something like OBS ; given there are Premiere and Auditions.   2) Why is Adobe bluffing so much about it's ability to capture videos from webcams etc, when most people expect you are talking about your Desktop products and not your phone app.  You have wasted so much of my time !!!  

zeitweise
Participant
September 12, 2021

It is frustrating. And if you decide not to provide this functionality at all you could at least stop confusig users. This page is decievingly worded at best: https://www.adobe.com/de/creativecloud/tools/video-capture-software.html

Participant
October 19, 2020

Not only a usb attached webcam but a built-in laptop webcam seems extremely difficult to configure. I have given up and will probably cancel my subscription.

Participant
October 19, 2020

Thanks for asking this question! I've been googling and searching menus and I'm assuming it is a security feature in Windows 10 that isn't making the device available but this should be so much simpler.

 

Inspiring
May 3, 2020

I know you posted this a few weeks ago, but just in case it helps someone else: The product page doesn't mention anything about recording from your PC webcam. On the main Rush page there are two mentions of recording video with your mobile device for editing.

 

As for screen recording, that's not something Rush is capable of doing as it's a video editor. There are plenty of free screen recording programs out there with more robust features than Rush would ever get, just because they serve different purposes. 

 

For both screen recording and webcam recording you should both file feature requests (or vote on ones that likely already exist) on the UserVoice site: https://adobe-video.uservoice.com/forums/916423-premiere-rush

Inspiring
May 4, 2020

Thanks for the reply. Apparently Adobe does not make a product that allows me to use a camera attached to my desktop PC or the built in camera on my Windows or Mac laptop to capture the video. It's funny, it's such a basic piece of functionality that is included with other video editing products (Camtasia, Final Cut Pro, iMovie, Resolve, even the free Windows Movie Maker) that I figured oh of course Premire Pro or Rush must have it. I must just be missing the option, buried in a menu somewhere. No such luck, but thanks for confirming.

 

Participant
December 16, 2020

Yea this is awful. Figure if you're paying for the Adobe Suite, you'd be able to do this basic thing. Why should I have to use another company's program?

 

This should be such an easy thing to do now. How many people are making vlogs and things now just sitting at their computer? 

wesleys60316615
Participant
May 2, 2020

I also am trying to figure out how to use adobe to capture video on my Windows 10 PC. Seems like I can't!