Today I received information from Adobe’s CC (Creative Cloud) control-panel that there was an update for Premiere (among other apps). Accompanying information states that it fixes some issues with audio and sub (nested) sequences. The latter is most reassuring. On the other hand I am mid-project(s) and don’t want to impede my current projects.
A good solution would be to do a system backup prior to updating Premiere. Could do that at end of the day, so as not to impede project.
On the other hand, it seems that Adobe supports (kind-of) a way to roll-back to a previous versions:
- http://blogs.adobe.com/kevinmonahan/2014/01/29/revert-to-a-previous-version-of-premiere-pro-cc-or-any-creative-cloud-application/
- Uninstall the application from your computer using the application’s uninstaller. If you are not aware of their location, uninstallers reside in the same folder as your application.
- From the Creative Cloud desktop application, begin to install any Creative Cloud application by clicking the “Install” button.
- As soon as the application indicates it is “Updating”, click the “X” to cancel the process.
- This leaves applications at the same version when Creative Cloud was first launched.
- Go to the product updates site here http://www.adobe.com/downloads/updates.html and then install the version of the application that suits your needs.
I have not tried this yet…