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Reverse feature and transcript editing.

New Here ,
Jan 22, 2025 Jan 22, 2025

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 What I don't understand is how this company can be so large Focus on video edit editing. We have companies like CapCut that have innovated And push the idea of making editing easier. I don't understand why I can't do something simple as reversing my clip. I have used adobe products for over 20 years. And yet they always still seem to be behind. I use Adobe on my computer and have been using CapCut on my phone. CapCut has been banned. I can no longer use it. There are basic features on there should've been an adobe long ago. Transcript editing, Why isn't that available on your phone app? Simply be able to reverse a clip I can't do that either? Can you send the developers a copy of a version of CapCut and other apps that are currently on the market? Your research development team isn't researching. 

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Adobe Employee , Jan 22, 2025 Jan 22, 2025

Thanks for the feature requests.

 

Kevin

 

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Jan 22, 2025 Jan 22, 2025

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I’ve been a loyal Adobe user for over 20 years, relying on your products for both professional and personal projects. While Adobe has always been an industry leader in video editing, I find myself increasingly frustrated by the lack of fundamental features in Premiere Rush—especially when compared to newer, more agile competitors like CapCut.

 

For example, something as simple as reversing a clip is unavailable in Premiere Rush, despite being a basic feature in many other mobile editing apps. Additionally, text-based transcript editing, which is already present in Premiere Pro, would be a game-changer if integrated into Rush for mobile users. These are not just “nice-to-have” features; they are now industry standards that significantly improve the editing workflow.

 

With CapCut no longer available for download, many users—including myself—are looking for an alternative, and Adobe has the perfect opportunity to step in. However, the lack of innovation in Rush makes it difficult to rely on for mobile editing. I strongly encourage your research and development team to explore what other apps on the market are offering and take action to keep Adobe at the forefront of mobile video editing.

 

Adobe has the resources and expertise to lead in this space, but it often feels like you’re playing catch-up rather than setting the standard. I truly hope to see meaningful improvements in Premiere Rush that reflect the needs of modern content creators.

 

Thank you for your time and consideration. I appreciate all that Adobe has done over the years, and I look forward to seeing how you continue to evolve.

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Thanks for the feature requests.

 

Kevin

 

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio

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