After Effects CS6 and Premiere Pro CS6 bug-fix updates are available, with performance improvements and some new features. Details here: http://adobe.ly/lsrkmJ
Install the updates and let us know how they work for you. They should solve a lot of problems.
I installed the update and Norton blocked a file. (that has never happened before) Once I releaseed the file from Norton, Premiere still wouldn't load.
I had to reinstall the whole program...now Premiere opens up again.
As a result, I am afraid to allow the update on my other computer.
Why is the update setting off Norton anti-virus? This has never happened in the past.
Keep 'em coming, Adobe. I see nothing in the "fixed bugs" list about the mightykilt error dialog, the titler and export windows reverting to default state constantly, the blank VST audio plugs GUI, and most importantly, the Info pane not updating while trim functions are being performed.
It's a good start.
Todd, a lot of bugs was fixed, maybe it's time to modify editing behaviours, time to think about editors which get used to work with mouse, so called mouse-fans (CS5.5 and older) just by adding a switch near the Snap switch called Selectable Edit Points.
Mode 1: Edit Point(s) are Selectable (CS6)
Mode 2: Edit Point is Not Selectable (Premiere 1.0 - 6.5c, Premiere Pro CS1 - CS5.5)
also adding a checkbox in Preferences > Trim:
Allow Selection tool to select Edit Points inside a selection of multiple Clips
after the switch
Allow Selection tool to choose Roll and Ripple trims without modifier key
details in a Discussion: http://forums.adobe.com/message/4438638
Steven,
If you haven't already made them, these are feature requests: http://www.adobe.com/go/wish
Thanks!
Kevin, you may notice that in most of my posts there's a
Feature Request/Bug Report Form |
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******BUG****** section |
and there's a link to http://www.adobe.com/go/wish
The thing is that you will not receive feedback from the Feature Request Form
Has the AVCHD bug been fixed with this release? http://forums.adobe.com/message/4437674
I fixed my problem by uninstalling CS6 and CS5.5. I then ran the Adobe suite Cleaner Tool. I then disabled my Norton 360 program. I then reinstalled CS5.5 and CS6.
All is well, Premiere loads fine, and all seems to be working normally. So FYI...disable your Norton 360 program before accepting any updates from Adobe.
At this point I am afraid to turn the Norton program back on...sad, but the files in the Adobe update come across as "suspious".
Agian, I tried every other way to fix this, but this solution worked. Deactivate Adobe, Uninstall, Use the Adobe Cleaner program, reinstall with the Norton program disabled.
Big hassle to say the least! But Premiere is working normally now.
I hope this helps others who are also using the Norton 360 Anti virus program. (I still have no idea why the Adobe update set it off)
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