CS6 Very Dissapointed Indeed...

After using adobe for many years now professionally I cannot believe CS6 has launched with Stabilisation that crashed if you try and use the advanced tap suffice to say the stock setting make the footage look wobbly and unnacceptable. The interface has lost the shuttle which I use all the time, quote from adobe "use the keyboard short cuts" NO its nowhere near as easy as using the shuttle and why take it out? this should be reimplimented with the option of having it enabled or not. Drag a clip to the timeline and hey presto it doesnt snap exactly to the time line instead its frames out making this a pain. Zoom in to correct and guess what visual audio dissapears taking ages to reconfigure putting a massive delay in all editing processes. I understand it a radical change to the interface with positive aspects of being able to reconfigure stuff but seriously this isnt ready for launch yet, please fix these issues and return the shuttle. cs5.5 will have to make do untill its all corrected.
Roddy

Drag a clip to the timeline and hey presto it doesn't snap exactly to the time line instead its frames out
Doesn't happen for me.  I think you're the first here I've seen report it.
Zoom in to correct and guess what visual audio disappears taking ages to reconfigure
Same with this.  You may have some local issues.  Give this behavior, first thing I'd check is the graphics driver.  If that's OK, you may want to try a reinstall of PP.

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