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LittleJerry92

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Are you sure you haven’t been watching too many of them that you’re just constantly given to them in recommendations?
 

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Most of the irritating comments were made years ago. But any new episode that gets posted brings the usual suspects with a laundry list of more, more, and still more.

I enjoy stuff you posted in the past. But I never bugged you for more.
 

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Some 80s episodes I recently got I might actually post on YouTube under an alternate profile (not my main one).
 

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Is there a way to download older versions of premiere (for Mac?). I need the 2019 version again sadly for the sake of going into some older versions of premiere projects I was working on in older versions.... because otherwise, let’s say I edited a project in 2019, I can’t open it up again in the 2020 version. So ******* irritating!
 

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I haven’t had a computer in ages. The last one I had was an old Compaq a neighbor was getting rid of. Decked out with top-of-the-line Windows 95. Yessir, we’re movin’ now!
 

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Is there a way to download older versions of premiere (for Mac?). I need the 2019 version again sadly for the sake of going into some older versions of premiere projects I was working on in older versions.... because otherwise, let’s say I edited a project in 2019, I can’t open it up again in the 2020 version. So ******* irritating!
Unfortunately there's not much you can do. Unless if you format the 2019 file to a 2020 version then it's possible. But as for downgrading maybe you can try reseting it to its factory state and try it? That's up to you.
 

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There used to be . . . if you have a subscription to Adobe's Creative Cloud Suite, they used to have older versions of their programs and apps you could downgrade to - I remember trying to downgrade back to a pre-CC 2018 version, because when I upgraded to that version, that was when Adobe no longer offered support for Dolby Digital audio (which my camera records in) on Windows 7 unless you bought a $600 codec to install . . . I figured by downgrading to the previous version, I could import my video footage I filmed with the natural audio still intact, but nope, by that time, older versions of Adobe Premiere no longer supported Dolby Digital audio either - to this day, I regret that update. Since then, I've literally been having to re-record all of my filmed footage's audio in Audacity, and import it into the project timeline separately . . . either that, or I would have to convert the video footage into another format, which, unfortunately, compresses and downgrades both the video and audio quality. But, then again, this is what I ended up doing before I got my current camera, because my older digital camera's video shooting feature captured crappy quality audio that some of my subscribers were actually complaining about.
 

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Do you just use your phone these days to post on here?
Yes. I used to post on here at the library, because it was faster than the old Tracphone I had. Now my phone does everything, I don’t even need a tv anymore.
 
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