Hello, how is everybody?
My machine: Mac Mini late 2014 Model (All you need to know is it's a Mac)
Software: Adobe Premiere Pro CC (2017.2)
So I just got Adobe PP and imported 1-2 gameplay videos, and what I noticed was there was a bit of gap/lag between the video and audio. I imagine this is due to the variable framerate quality of the video, and that PP requires a constant framerate. But may I ask--
-If the video works fine in Quicktime player, my phone, as well as on Windows PC's, why can't Adobe, a multi-million leading multimedia company, do a small bit of extra coding to provide customer satisfaction?
-I imported the same video in different PC's, Mac and Windows alike, to Sony Vegas and Camtasia 2 and 3. In all the Softwares, the video is completely fine. How is it that one of the greatest softwares for video editing doesn't support this?
-Is there a way to do this that I am missing? If so, I'm sorry, and PLEASE list it below!
I know you can download Handbrake.fr , but why should I do that after buying this software for such an amount? Why would I waste 20-30mins of my time to render an hour long raw video in a different software, then import it to PP and work on it?
If you want to say it's a "Professional Workspace", please do not comment at all. Professional means compatibility and smoothness.
I have used Camtasia 3 Mac earlier to edit my videos, and I decided to invest in Adobe AE and PP for the sake of Professionalism, but the very first file I import is glitched? Not a good impression.
If there is a way to do this which I'm missing out and ranting for nothing, then please do tell me. Thanks!