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But tonight, he was desperate. He opened the project again, this time holding down to disable all third-party plugins. No Red Giant. No Sapphire. No Boris FX. Just bare-metal Premiere.
He leaned back, the blue light of the monitor washing over his exhausted face. He hated Premiere Pro CC 2018. He hated its memory leaks, its random crashes, its insistence that a 2GB graphics card was a "legacy device." adobe premiere pro cc 2018
That was the horror of Premiere Pro CC 2018. It hallucinated. It remembered drives that had been unplugged three projects ago. It held grudges against codecs. It refused to link to an audio file unless you navigated to it five times, clicking "Locate" each time like a penitent monk. But tonight, he was desperate