The latest version of Adobe Premiere Pro (version 22.1.1) brings hardware acceleration to Apple M1 Pro and M1 Max chips. This offers enhanced speeds when working with high-resolution ProRes footage. Other major updates involve new text and graphics tools. The December update of Adobe Premiere Pro (22.1.1) is here and it mostly centers around performance. In fact, it looks like Adobe is trying to leverage the most modern hardware to offer a faster and better editing experience on both Windows and Mac machines. Moreover, the capabilities of the recently-introduced “Text” panel have been expanded. Graphics tend to have a more important role in today’s content creation. For this reason, it is critical for video editors to have a time-saving set of tools. Let’s take a quick look at these improvements. Premiere Pro 22.1.1: 5x faster on M1 Pro and M1 Max With the recent release of Apple’s new MacBook Pros, Adobe is putting in work to provide users with state-of-the-art software capable of exploiting the processing power of these little beasts. In fact, Premiere Pro 22.1.1 introduces new hardware acceleration for the Apple M1 Pro and M1 Max chips. According to Adobe, the software can now reach 5x faster playback and transcoding speeds when working with 4K and 8K ProRes footage compared to Intel-based 16” MacBook Pros with similar specs. ProRes transcoding times on M1 Max and Intel-based MacBook Pros. Source: Adobe The latest version of Premiere Pro should also provide about 2x faster export speeds when dealing with high-resolution...
Published By: CineD - Monday, 20 December, 2021