I use MC daily (I started 20 years ago?!) and I still need to use third-party software to import XAVC-S files from my sony A7iii camera, Canon files need ages to import, in run n gun situations it's impossible to deliver something quickly, no matter how powerful is the PC I'm using. It use ONE processor ignoring the other SEVEN sitting there.
I don't care about the UI, I'm so well used to it that changing it will just create a new problem, I keep using MC just because I know well the UI, and now you want to change it?
And color correction was good 10 years ago, now compared to others looks like a dinosaur. Wanna talk about integrated effects? I still need to buy other brand suites!! I find myself using more often Premiere just to keep things simple.
And finally, why I can't just buy this program, subscription is a stupid method to keep customer, I had tons of problems with it and I found myself stuck for weeks without being able using the software, waiting for the "customer service" taking care of their server problems.
Do you call this "innovation"?
I use MC daily (I started 20 years ago?!) and I still need to use third-party software to import XAVC-S files from my sony A7iii camera, Canon files need ages to import, in run n gun situations it's impossible to deliver something quickly, no matter how powerful is the PC I'm using. It use ONE processor ignoring the other SEVEN sitting there.
I don't care about the UI, I'm so well used to it that changing it will just create a new problem, I keep using MC just because I know well the UI, and now you want to change it?
And color correction was good 10 years ago, now compared to others looks like a dinosaur. Wanna talk about integrated effects? I still need to buy other brand suites!! I find myself using more often Premiere just to keep things simple.
And finally, why I can't just buy this program, subscription is a stupid method to keep customer, I had tons of problems with it and I found myself stuck for weeks without being able using the software, waiting for the "customer service" taking care of their server problems.
Do you call this "innovation"?