


Please check back on this thread for more updates as we add more functionality. The average editor is likely to see very little difference from the Intel version, but there are some limitations which are listed below.

We prioritized support for the most widely used codecs, like H.264, HEVC, and ProRes. The first public Beta includes all the core editing functions and workflows like color, graphics, and audio, as well as features like Productions, and multicam.

And it also allows you to start seeing the benefits now. This phased approach allows us to validate performance and functionality for specific parts of the application before we add new components. Since Premiere Pro is built on a large codebase with support for a wide range of media and workflows, we will implement native support for Apple M1 in phases and some parts have not been ported yet. Premiere Pro Beta Apple Silicon M1 processorįor more information on Adobe video and audio apps for Apple M1 systems, please see this blog post. We will be updating the Beta frequently as new builds become available. The first public Beta is available today and we invite you to test it out! Your feedback is welcome. Our team is working hard on a version of Premiere Pro that will run natively on Apple’s new Apple Silicon based M1 processor.
