![]() OK so some of my projects are from v7, a big jump. Adobe in this instance is willing to take money and provide no upgrade option. On this basis why should I part with more money. I have no idea if my projects will work in v14, v15 or vxx. We as paying customers should not excuse a company as big as this for providing no project migration options from one product version to the next or even further back. So for what it's worth it's rant time here. ![]() Also to import the output doesn't help with removing or changing transitions and other now "burned" in elements. To answer the question about going back to v7 and running alongside v13, erm no. Adobe is now becoming my least customer focused company. I wasn't going to reply to this forum since the answer here seems to be final however it seems there is no way to contact Adobe for this product, I get redirected here each time. So, if you really need the pricing of consumer software in your business environment, you can keep all the necessary versions on the same computer.Īnother work around is to use what was thought to be the final output of the previous projects as media input to a current version of the software.Īs a fellow user, I am sorry for your disappointment. They also keep your serial numbers for you in your account. ![]() Consequently it changes what is under the hood for current demand.įor "backward compatibility" Adobe does maintain availability of the installation files for past versions. The "good show" is that it comes with what is necessary for current consumer demand. It is not aimed at commercial enterprises. It is aimed at consumers that what to make videos with their consumer cameras. One usually costs $70 or so depending on promotions. That is probably true, but also a little unfair.Īdobe has two video editing programs. I'll have to balance the product features against future upgrades if projects from one version to another are not going to be supported.īut thanks for the prompt response, Steve Even my company goes through the pain of migrating from one version to another. Either there's backwards compatibility or they report what couldn't be migrated. Funny though Microsoft would never do this with Visual Studio projects and they support loads of different types. I guess it's big company syndrome, we take your money then you're on your own. ![]()
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