i accept both of you its possible by putting application level restrictions, but its also possible by making some firewall level policies. once it get resolved will share you how to do that anyway thanks for your kind support
Hi all, To block ultra surf traffic in Watchguard. Create dns proxy policy, then click proxy actions and select the query names then it open the dialogue box click on the change view after that click on add it will open one dialogue box with adding rules. Give the rule name as no ultra surf and pattern match as ultrasurf.us and select the option as block and click ok and save. Now the user try to open ultrasurf it will block the user for 5 -10 minutes to open the internet after 10 minutes the user can access the internet. Regards Sridhar
Hi, I have been using the Ultra surf proxy add on now in Mozilla Firefox for a while now, with no issues or problems.But this morning when I went to use Firefox (my go to browser) it said that it had been disabled a removed from my browser, as it didn't have a verified certificate for use, witch is fair enough.. But my problem is now that the add on it self when it was removed by Firefox, was still enabled in proxy mode in my browser, meaning I can't use my browser now without having the Ultra surf proxy running in the background, as I never got the chance to disable the Ultra surf add on itself in Firefox before it was removed.. I have tried to install the Ultra Surf add on again so I can disable it manually myself, so I can go back to using my browser normally without the proxy enabled but Firefox won't let me install it.. So I'm now stuck in ultra Surf proxy mode with Firefox, As I never got the chance to disable the add on from proxy mode myself before it was removed.. I don't Know what to do Now, I tried to uninstall then reinstall Firefox but with no luck.
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Adobe sells this software for feature films, but it can't handle this YET.
Are any updates coming in? We can't finish our documentary that way. What would be the best solution?
Thank you.
It's most likely the C70 and R5 .mxf files. We have the same issue right now and transcoding all the mxf into proress 422 fixed it for us. It's a pain but works for us until Adobe fixes it. Using proxies helps a little, but just having any canon .mxf files in your bin will cause issues, sometimes even if it's not on that timeline.
It just sucks, I am infuriated too. My project is even quite smaller in volume on top of that. It not only freezes, it freezes THE ENTIRE COMPUTER. (Macbook Pro M1 Max 64 GB Ram, 4 TB Internal Memory)
I am having the same issues too! I am on PC. Fortunately, I didn't delete Premiere Pro 2023 so I am working off of 2023. Which it works just fine without any of the lags or crashes that I've experience with 2024. Although, Premiere Pro 2024 works with the Macs at my college.
Same issue. Premiere Pro 2024 can't even play in timeline a 720 proxy at 1/8 resolution. When I downgrade to Premiere 2023 I can play the same footage without proxys at complete resolution. Premiere Pro promises 5x speed in timeline and delivers 10x slowers speed. As always, Premiere update is an update to a worst Premiere than the previous one
Of course people post here with the issues. But, comparatively ... there haven't been many bug/performance posts like we had with every major version release from 2015 on through about 2022. We'd have what's now an entire day's worth of new posts come in per hour back then.
Across the several million daily users, the general performance seems very good. For some users, due to apparently things either in their system or something, it sucks. I've been on the short end with sucky performance myself, and had to wait up to six months before I could run the new version. So you do have my sympathy.
Further ... I work for/with/teach pro colorists, mostly based in Resolve or Baselight. I work in Resolve daily, and participate on both the LGG colorists forums and the BM forums. The number of bug/performance posts "over there" has risen dramatically since BM has tried to copy Adobe's goal of being one app/system for all workflows, media, and hardware.
Hi @R Neil Haugen - I've seen a number of your replies on here and always appreciate your detailed insights! A "legend," indeed."
This is not directly related to OP, but wanted to follow up on your last comment- could you expand a bit more on what security/permissions changes Mac users have been making to optimize for 2024? I'm working on an M2 Ultra and it performs pretty well already, but always looking to optimize further! Thanks.