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Mark Morreau July 10th, 2013 12:38 PM

Update to Premiere Pro CC now available
 
Adobe have just released a point upgrade to Premiere Pro CC. If you're a subscriber the update'll appear in your Creative Cloud control panel, or in Premiere Pro if you go help-> updates...

Here's the blog post:
Premiere Pro CC July 2013 Update

And here's the features in more detail:
Adobe Premiere Pro Help | What's new in Premiere Pro CC | July 2013

Haven't seen a list of bug-fixes yet, but I know the Multicam one has been fixed.

Mike Beckett July 10th, 2013 02:14 PM

Re: Update to Premiere Pro CC now available
 
Is it just me, or is the "linked selection" option just wonderful? The ability to just select the audio or video in a clip on the timeline without having to first unlink it.

Sweet.

Mark Morreau July 10th, 2013 02:23 PM

Re: Update to Premiere Pro CC now available
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Beckett (Post 1804181)
Is it just me, or is the "linked selection" option just wonderful? The ability to just select the audio or video in a clip on the timeline without having to first unlink it.

Well, of course you could always do that before for an individual clip:alt+clicking on the video or audio portion of it would select just that part of it.

But I agree, being able to do that for whole timeline is v. useful.

Here's another useful blog post:
What’s new in Premiere Pro CC and Adobe Media Encoder (v7.01) July 2013 DAV's TechTable

Al Bergstein July 10th, 2013 10:21 PM

Re: Update to Premiere Pro CC now available
 
I decided to upgrade Sony Vegas today rather than move to CC or upgrade 6.0. We'll see how it goes.
Yes, any improvement to dealing with the audio portion of the clips would be great. I just spent too much time in 6.0 after realizing that I hadn't gone to twin mono tracks when dumping into the timeline, and it appears there is no way after the fact to do this once you have added the clip to the timeline (and done a bunch of editing on it) Correct? Did they change that in CC? As I understand it I have to choose to change audio before adding it to the time line, though I can boost gain after it's on the line. This if true is very frustrating, as I've been able to choose to use right or left or combine both channels in Vegas at any point in time. I'm really liking Adobe's stability and some of it's features, but it's audio (without going out to Audition) seems quite primitive. Please prove me wrong. or is the new CC worth the monthly price tag for some new audio features?

Mike Beckett July 10th, 2013 11:12 PM

Re: Update to Premiere Pro CC now available
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Morreau (Post 1804182)
Well, of course you could always do that before for an individual clip:alt+clicking on the video or audio portion of it would select just that part of it.
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Well there you go... I never knew about that shortcut. 5 years of Premiere Pro and I'm still learning new things about it!

Zoran Vincic July 12th, 2013 06:08 AM

Re: Update to Premiere Pro CC now available
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Al Bergstein (Post 1804229)
I decided to upgrade Sony Vegas today rather than move to CC or upgrade 6.0. We'll see how it goes.
Yes, any improvement to dealing with the audio portion of the clips would be great. I just spent too much time in 6.0 after realizing that I hadn't gone to twin mono tracks when dumping into the timeline, and it appears there is no way after the fact to do this once you have added the clip to the timeline (and done a bunch of editing on it) Correct? Did they change that in CC? As I understand it I have to choose to change audio before adding it to the time line, though I can boost gain after it's on the line. This if true is very frustrating, as I've been able to choose to use right or left or combine both channels in Vegas at any point in time. I'm really liking Adobe's stability and some of it's features, but it's audio (without going out to Audition) seems quite primitive. Please prove me wrong. or is the new CC worth the monthly price tag for some new audio features?

There's a workaround for that issue, just duplicate the stereo audio track and put "fill left" on one track and "fill right" on the other.

Charles W. Hull July 13th, 2013 11:54 AM

Re: Update to Premiere Pro CC now available
 
I have not installed this CC version yet. If it is installed does the CS6 version remain installed as well? Thanks, Chuck

Pete Bauer July 13th, 2013 03:52 PM

Re: Update to Premiere Pro CC now available
 
Yes, the CC and CS6 applications are separate installs / uninstalls, as well as being specifically updated. The CC 7.01 update will not touch your copy of CS6.

Charles W. Hull July 13th, 2013 10:38 PM

Re: Update to Premiere Pro CC now available
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pete Bauer (Post 1804565)
Yes, the CC and CS6 applications are separate installs / uninstalls, as well as being specifically updated. The CC 7.01 update will not touch your copy of CS6.

Thanks! The update worked fine.

Battle Vaughan July 14th, 2013 01:18 AM

Re: Update to Premiere Pro CC now available
 
@ Al, you can change a clip's audio properties by clicking on the file in the clip browser, selecting clip > modify>audio, and making it whatever you want.

However, it doesn't update the clip on the timeline automatically. You have to replace the timeline version of the clip with the new one.

In the clip browser, doubleclick on the clip just modified to open it in the source window. Set an in point in that clip to match the in point of the clip on the timeline. Click on the clip in the time line, choose " replace clip from source window" and the modified clip will replace the original, but will keep all the effects and adjustments and keyframes made to the original. Sounds more complicated than it is, while admittedly not being as convenient as a direct change on the timeline is in other NLEs.

You can also use the match frame feature, read about it in the online help files....

Ben Bruges July 22nd, 2013 01:12 AM

Re: Update to Premiere Pro CC now available
 
Anyone spent any time with Premiere Pro CC? Any bugs? Any major difference to CS6?

Bart Walczak July 22nd, 2013 07:47 AM

Re: Update to Premiere Pro CC now available
 
Interpretation of RGB/Luma Curves is problematic, but apart from that it works perfectly for me.


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