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I still cannot believe, that in software we have to PAY MEGABUCKS for, there is problems. Take Adobe PREMIER Pro - Sure, it has never ever failed me before.

Until today.

Sound was only being interpreted in the "original" monitor - and when I was exporting movies / editing them, the sound was not present.

How can only half a program have the sound from a clip??

Anyway, i've spent upwards of three hours trying to fix it, and have given up and gone to Windows Movie Maker, which - within a minute - was doing what adobe premier FAILED to do.

All I'm saying is, if you're going to buy a horrendously expensive program, just keep the free alternative on your computer.In the END, it is people who design this software. Any software made can have glitches, and the more expensive the program is, the bigger file size it is (usually), the more functions it has, and therefore more that can go wrong.

It's like buying a new phone. New phones now with 8 megapixel cameras, touchscreens, toasters (for Broni) - more to go wrong. Whereas, older phones would still be working PERFECT now if we had them. Quote from: kpac on June 08, 2009, 08:52:29 AM

Whereas, older phones would still be working perfect now if we had them.

My old old old Nokia is still in use by my mother-in-law.  Exactly what I mean. Quote
toasters (for Broni) - more to go wrong

*Broni explains his burnt ear*

but, seriously, the more complex the program, the more can go wrong.

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toasters (for Broni)

Lol.


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