Adobe on Wednesday released a long-awaited series of changes via version 22.2 of its Adobe Premiere Pro software, a favorite tool of designers and video editors everywhere.
Key among these changes was support for the notch on the 2021 MacBook Pro notebooks, which a number of developers have been reworking their applications around.
The new version features the following fixes and changes:
- Speech to Text on-device lets you work without an internet connection, generating transcriptions up to 3x faster.
- Use Remix to intelligently retime songs so that your music matches your videos. Remix analyzes a song and creates a new arrangement in seconds.
- Exports for 10-bit 420 HDR footage are now up to 10x faster on Windows systems with Intel or NVIDIA GPUs, thanks to new hardware encoding.
- Newly GPU-accelerated effects include Linear Wipe and Block Dissolve.
- Premiere Pro automatically adjusts fullscreen display for to account for the notch in 2021 MacBook Pro models.
- This release includes support for footage from the new Canon EOS R5 C camera.
- Unable to edit timecode using numeric keypad in Program Monitor
- Restore Captions does not set all Caption tracks to same label color
- Some MXF files takes longer to import than in previous versions
There are also some features currently being worked on in the beta, including an improved auto-tone button for Lumetri color (that will eventually take the place of the existing auto button) and more import options.
If you’ve had a chance to try the new version, please let us know about your experience in the comments.
Via 9to5Mac