
We all know that the Production Suite CS4 version, (especially Premiere and AME) are not the most stable, buggy free and a smooth run application for video editing. This fact have made many people asking how come and of course what are the near-future plans of fixing these issues…
As I was browsing the official User2User Adobe forum I read a reply to a post of a user about rumors concerning Adobe’s future plans especially for Premiere.
I won’t show the user’s name in here, if anyone wants to read the actual post click here. (http://www.adobeforums.com/webx/.59b7c3b6)
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They are (Adobe) contemplating support for all mobile phone video formats, and other esoteric formats from whatever still camera you can imagine, but will stop DV, HDV and P2 support. The reason for this thinking is that Avid, Edius, FCP and Vegas are much better in that area and much more stable. Another one is that they intend to compete much more with WMM, since that will enable them to skip making manuals, another significant cost saving. Ultimately, they want to merge Elements and Pro and intend to call it Elephant. This will take some time however, after all the lay offs, so do not expect anything worthwhile before 4Q 2012, this will give you some time to pick a new phone for video editing.
The truth is out there!
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