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Adobe Releases First Beta of Premiere Pro for M1 Macs

Pro App Developers are ramping up writing native versions of their Apps for Apple’s new ARM-based M1 Macs. This first beta release of Adobe Premiere Pro focuses on core editing functionality. Adobe has released the first beta release of its popular NLE Premiere Pro. After Lightroom and Photoshop, Premiere Pro appears to be next of the Creative Cloud apps to be rewritten for Apple’s M1 Macs, built around the new ARM architecture. MacRumors notes that Adobe Premiere Rush and Adobe Audition have also been updated with M1 betas. Apple’s lineup of M1 powered computers. Image credit: Apple Adobe Premiere on Apple Silicon Being the first beta release of the popular video editing software that can be run natively on M1 Macs, Adobe has a long list of known bugs and missing features in its official announcement post. They publicly state that the development team is concentrating on “core editing functions and workflows like color, graphics, and audio, as well as features like Productions, and multicam” in this first beta. The priority lies on support for the most widely used codecs, like H.264, HEVC, and ProRes. Productions for Premiere Pro. Source: Adobe Adobe mentions that they will complete rewriting their apps in phases and some parts have not been ported, yet. You can still install the stable Intel-version of Premiere Pro and run it using Rosetta 2 emulation without problems, just like you would on an Intel Mac. As with any beta software, we do not recommend using this software in...

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Published By: CineD - Monday, 21 December, 2020

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