![]() I can understand why a company wants you to use the latest version of their product, but the latest versions of Adobe products seem to constantly have major bugs and problems. Matthew Allard voices his frustration in a blog post over at Newshooter: But I certainly understand this is very distressing to some editors and enterprise customers, who, I might add, are paying a lot of money in order to use those older versions. In most cases, I am able to convert the project file to the latest version of Premiere Pro and continue editing, no problem. Personally, I hardly ever need to use older versions of Premiere Pro.
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