

It usually happened again straight after. Nearly always it resulted in force closing Premiere and starting again. This could last seconds, minutes or the entire length of your timeline.

Among the bugs and problems that we regularly experienced, there were a few that particularly stood out and seemed to remain unfixed for many months, even years in some cases. These bugs at first seemed little things which on their own seemed minimal, yet when they reoccured over and over, even after major updates to the software, they became major problems to us that affected both our efficiency and enjoyment in using the software.Īt first we thought maybe we had a hardware issue, but we soon found that many others were experiencing the same problems as us. Put simply: things that should work didn’t work, or the software had random behaviour which affected our workflow.
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And this was the key thing for us: we found that for all the great features that Premiere Pro offered there seemed to always be ‘bugs’ in the system. Looking back at this list it does seem like Premiere Pro is a pretty good piece of software to edit videos with, and that’s because in theory it is.
