As of CS6 DynamicLink is available between standalone applications without requiring the suite.
--Steve Hoeg, Premiere Pro Engineering Lead, Adobe Systems
Thread: CS6 Feedback.
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05-14-2012 06:35 PM
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05-15-2012 04:13 AM
They should put this on the website because that is a major upgrade.
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05-15-2012 06:36 AM
The company has changed its business model with CS6. I think that is the most important thing about this new version.
Subscription services are an excellent way of putting users into accounts instead of pirate bay. The Dynamic Link is awesome. You'll love it more as you use it.Brad Ferrell - Producer/Director
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05-15-2012 09:10 AM
CS6 is a major upgrade from the previous versions. I've been working with it since last week and I can honestly say I trust it to be my moneymaking NLE. If you're not sure try the full functioning trial. I've only briefly opened the other apps of the Production Premiume Suite (Speedgrade, Prelude and a few others) but this version is much stronger than the CS5 or CS5.5. I can only see it getting better from here on out.
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05-17-2012 03:52 AM
CS6 is awesome! Now has dynamic J-K-L trimming and commenting on individual clips, which were the last two points that kept me clinging to Avid for certain projects. We're also finding CS6 to be much better performing on both our Mac and Windows systems than CS5.5. IMHO Adobe has claimed the top spot of the 3 A's of editing (apple, avid, & adobe). We also really like the subscription model, as it keeps us running with the latest versions while spreading the cost over a rolling basis.
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05-17-2012 06:03 AM
So far, I've had an excellent experience with CS6 (namely Premiere Pro). The screen real estate is use much more efficiently, and the Adobe Media Encoder seems to encode my P2 sequences ridiculously fast.
One thing I do not like, however was the removal of OnLocation from the Production Premium, and its replacement with Adobe Prelude.
OnLocation was great because I could use my laptop as a monitor, or even a recording device. Prelude doesn't do that.
Seems to me that Prelude is just Adobe's answer to P2Viewer.Kyle Fordrung
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05-17-2012 08:06 AM
I'm just getting up and running with it. It is MUCH more stable! I haven't had a crash yet in about 6 - 8 hours of work (knock wood). I like the new interface and I like the new audio mapping.. I think. So far, I'm very glad I upgraded.
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05-17-2012 04:40 PM
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05-18-2012 12:14 AM
All ineed to upgrade is CINEFORM compatibility with CS6. Still waiting.






