BTW, this forum is support-oriented, not for OT discussion. If anyone needs support, please begin a chat with us, and we'll get a ticket opened. That may give you some hope that your request is being looked at. If you don't like the UI? Please search for the most bang-on UI post and upvote it.Ĭheck out the "Photoshop Ecosystem" forum to see where the digital video forums might be heading. For bugs and features, the Premiere Pro team relies on the upvotes, so I think it is wiser to search and upvote an identical bug or feature. You have the support folks like me for most things. You see Premiere Pro engineering engaging on User Voice and even here from time to time, so that would be great to go to only a single place. Unfortunately, the current way it works will have to do for now.Īs far as joining the community posts with the bug report forms into a single forum, that is something that I've always wanted as well. If you need help or have a complaint, it shouldn't matter the surface you're on. I realize it is somewhat confusing how it all works. bug reports/feature request posts directed at the team on User Voice. Thanks for your candid feedback about how community support posts here are handled vs. But once again, buried behind clicks and could have more than easily just been incorporated into the vastly superior previous export window. The ONLY improvemet I can see is having the ability to simply access presets for export. The obvious layout should have been - PREVIEW WINDOW - DESTINATION SETTINGS - EXPORT SETTINGS Or preferablly LEFT THE EXPORT WINDOW AS IT WAS and just added a destination tab Once again, could have placed on the RIGHT hand side AS A TAB and the preview window left on the left hand side ? I will NEVER use this, as many of your other users will not (I completely understand some will) but the fact it has a dedicated panel space is bizarre. Things like left hand “destination” panel. This seriously needs to be addresed ASAP as is it one of the main causes of frustration with the new UI. This is clearly born out of (as above) the window being set and not scalable or moveable. This is just so obvious I’m not sure how to address it in any meaninful way. I am at a loss to understand that decision. Burying basic setings inside click to open menus is terrible design.The fact the window is set and unmoveable is simply unforgiveable. They are a superior system for organising and viewing information. That’s why we all use them for browsing on literally EVERYTHING else. its vastly easier to acces and view settings with TABS. You could have easily achieved placing the new settings directly on the right hand side with far less interruption to the flow of the window.Īs many have commented, the settings and clip selection are the exact opposite place on the window as the export button ? Previously is was ALL on the same side. Even if you had to update the UI why wouldn’t you just leave these things in place. Why directly swap the settings and preview window to be on exact opposite sides from both versions. Coupled with the fact the window is not resizeable or moveable make this design decision utterly baffling. So it flowed from the top the bottom.The new UI starts on the upper left and moves across then down then across again. The old UI hand ALL the settings one side. The flow of the new UI is utterly baffling.
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