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.