Why the heck did anybody ever thought about changing something that worked perfectly for more than 20 years?! It's like taking a car and deciding - Ok, let's do something new. Now I need to create a preset for each tool separately - long and painful process – and I cannot use a brush as an eraser anymore. ![]() Ever since 2018 it's not the case any more. I mean - I could just use any brush as a brush or as an eraser. Ever since beginning of times Photoshop used the same brushes for Painting and Erasing. One more discovery was the new Brushes and Erasers system in Adobe Photoshop that so many people complain about, but Adobe wouldn't listen. Imagine converting dozens of files like that. Really?! A software that is dedicated to animation cannot import a video? I was long time a beta tester for Adobe Animate, and some good changes were done with my participation, and I appreciate the great work and effort that the developers are doing now to bring Animate up to the professional animation level (although I think it still laks some important features), but such basic features like not being able to import a video is simply not acceptable! Finally I had to use some online conversion tool, that created the FLV for me. Surprize surprize - there is NO(!) FLV format in AME! So - first question - why does it suggest to use AME? and second - what am I supposed to do? I have no way to import a video into Animate using Adobe software. Most of my videos are in MOV format, so when I try to import a video into Adobe Animate, it sends me to Media Encoder to convert this video to FLV. Well - easy - one of my recent discoveries (reason why I wrote here this angry reply): Adobe Animate can only import video in FLV format. Please add your feedback below, and/or click "I have the same question" underneath this text. If you would like to have these three years of CC releases restored, then the most likely path to having that happen is to let Adobe know how important these are to you (their customers) – so please share why you want or need them. They will not be able to access or reinstall older versions of their software.Īdobe also sometimes drops features or functionality between releases, and says that if you want to use the discontinued feature, then you need to go back and install/use the previous version. The loss of these major releases could also be a big issue for customers who cannot upgrade, for example, due to changed system requirements or newer versions that their current hardware cannot support. Updating and Backing Up Premiere Pro Project Files: Best Practices prproj files with the exact same versions of Premiere with which they were created, no matter how new or old. This is especially important for video customers, who are urged by Adobe experts to install and maintain multiple CC versions and to always re-open their. ![]() One of the great promises of Creative Cloud is the ability to use any version of the CC apps that you desire or require. Note that this loss affects all revisions from these three years (2014, 2015, and 2016), because without the base installers available, none of the minor version updates can be installed either.Ĭan't say for sure why this happened, but it could possibly be related to the recent change in CC application support for the Dolby codec. ![]() Media Encoder CC 2014 (version 8.0 – June 2014) Media Encoder CC 2015 (version 9.0 – June 2015) Premiere Pro CC 2014 (version 8.0 – June 2014) Premiere Pro CC 2015 (version 9.0 – June 2015) Notably the following base releases are now gone, and not currently available to customers via any means (whether using the Creative Cloud Desktop app or through direct download links It looks like Adobe has just pulled many of the primary installers that were available for previous major versions of Premiere Pro, Audition, Prelude, and Adobe Media Encoder (AME).
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