Now that the CC model allows for faster improvements to the programs in the suite, it would be nice if Adobe put an option to prevent this popup message from showing:
It's fine one time, but it's extremely annoying that every time I start a new project or create a new sequence I have to check both Maximum Bit Depth and Maximum Render Quality, and this popup appears after I click on each one. Sure, after a while you create your own presets with both options already checked, but for example now that I just upgraded to CC 2014 and I don't have my presets from CS6, I will have to put up with that popup several times to create all my presets, and to be honest, the main reason I create presets is to avoid that annoying thing from showing every time I start a project.
I'm not asking for it to be removed completely, just put a simple check mark on the popup that says "Don't show again" and everybody is happy. After years of seeing it, I'm sure most Premiere editors know that they have to set the rendering preference to Memory if they check either option, and even if the preference is set to Memory, the popup still shows up.
Thanks!
BTW, I had to upload the screenshot to Imgur because the picture upload here doesn't work. It tells me I'm trying to upload a picture that is over 4 MB when it's just a 98 KB PNG, and I converted it to a JPG and still gave me the same message.