Adobe has updated its video editing applications, Adobe Premiere Rush and Adobe Premiere Pro. The April 2021 release of Premiere Rush adds, among other improvements, native Apple Silicon support. Premiere Pro (15.1) includes optimizations and small improvements.
Looking first at Premiere Rush, the latest version now natively supports Apple computers with Apple's M1 chip, including recently released models like the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro and Mac Mini. With native M1 support, Premiere Rush offers improved performance during editing and playback and faster exports when compared to similar Intel-based Mac computers. Adobe states that all common video and still image formats remain supported, ensuring a seamless transition from previous-generation Mac computers and prior versions of software running via emulation on M1 Macs. Further, project syncing works across devices. Users can continue projects from Intel-based Macs, Windows, iOS and Android on Apple M1 systems, and vice versa.
On iOS, Premiere Rush includes a new Timeline context menu. This means that the user can tap a video clip on the timeline to bring up the context menu. You can use the context menu to split, duplicate or delete a video clip. Tapping a video clip with audio allows you to separate the audio and video clips.
The latest version of Adobe Premiere Rush is available now |
For iOS and Android users, reset functionality in Rush has been adjusted. For Android users, the latest version of Rush supports the Samsung Note 20 and Note 20+ smartphones. The latest Premiere Rush update is available now for free to existing users.
Adobe Premiere Pro (15.1) has a relatively short list of new features and improvements, which is part of Adobe's ongoing strategy to release smaller, more frequent updates, as is expected from a subscription-based service.
On Intel-based Windows machines, Premiere Pro (15.1) is significantly faster than Premiere Pro (14.0) and (14.8) when exporting H.264 and HEVC video. |
The new version of Premiere Pro includes optimizations to improve export times using Intel Quick Sync hardware acceleration on Intel-based Windows computers. H.264/HEVC encode performance is up to 1.8x faster than Premiere Pro (14.0), per Adobe, and noticeably faster than Premiere Pro (14.8) as well.
Premiere Pro (15.1) includes dynamic previews for Lumetri presets. When using Lumetri presets, the software displays a frame from your current sequence. Thumbnails in the Effects panel update dynamically, allowing the user a preview of the preset.
Adobe Premiere Pro (15.1) includes dynamic previews of Lumetri presets |
Like the latest version of Premiere Rush, Premiere Pro (15.1) is available for download now. For more information on Adobe Premiere Pro, click here. Premiere Pro costs $20.99 per month by itself and is available for $52.99/month alongside all Adobe applications. If you'd like to save money and don't need all Premiere Pro's features, Adobe Premiere Rush is available for $9.99/month. You can learn more about Rush here.
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