Adobe Updates Premiere Pro With Native Apple M1 Support
Adobe has announced an update to Premiere Pro that brings native support for Apple M1 chips and Speech to Text capabilities.
With native support for M1 on Mac, Premiere Pro runs nearly 80 percent faster than comparable Intel-based Macs (see Premiere Pro on Apple M1: the results are in). As users upgrade to M1-powered Macs, Premiere Pro is ready for them. Along with Premiere Pro, the July release includes M1 support for Media Encoder and Character Animator. Premiere Rush and Audition received M1 support in April and May, respectively. And M1 support for After Effects will be introduced in public Beta later this year. After Effects integration features within Premiere Pro, such as Dynamic Link and Motion Graphics templates, have already been optimized for M1-powered Macs.
Adobe says that Speech to Text makes Premiere Pro the only NLE with an integrated and automated workflow for creating transcriptions and captions. The feature is said to perform, on average, five times faster than other captioning workflows.
Speech to Text can save hours, automating the time-consuming tasks while still giving the user full creative control over the results. According to a new Pfeiffer Report, using Speech to Text and the new Captions workflow in Premier Pro slashes the time needed to create a transcription and captions for a 5-minute video by 75 percent, saving an editor 52 minutes.
More details on today’s update can be found at the link below!
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