Since the dawn of time....well, since 2000, I have been using
Adobe products exclusively, be it
Premiere and
After Effects when doing anything video related. Well, a couple of weeks ago,
Premiere has seemingly decided it has had enough of me and no longer wants me using them. Whenever I try to play back any video files on the Timeline, it crashes. It was working fine before that. But now, no matter what file type or size, I get the same results. I've tried in vain to troubleshoot the problem on both sides of the aisle (software and hardware) and I can't find the problem.
Fast-forward to now, I have thrown my hands up and decided to move forward as I'm losing precious time searching for a fix when I could be editing stuff. So, I have checked out a few Top 5 List for best editing software and most have the same companies. Some of what's being recommended, I can't actually use because they run on
Windows 10 or 64-Bit, which my main PC doesn't run. Running them on my
Surface Pro will prove futile since it doesn't have enough power to run these types of programs without stutter.
So, the one program out of a few that I can run, is
Filmora. So far I'm digging what I'm seeing. It is somewhat dumbed down in comparison to what I have been working with for 17 years. But that's not to say the program sucks. It doesn't. It's actually pretty damn good and does stuff that even
Premiere seems to get wrong. If you're into Video Editing, definitely check it out. Free Trial. I still have a ways to dig through what it can do and I also have to tailor my workflow now. Not a big learning curve. Just have to make some adjustments here and there.