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Latest version 13.1 (April 2, 2019)

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Premiere Pro 13.1
APR 02 2019
Freeform Project panel
Visually review, organize, and storyboard your media. Assemble rough cuts and then drag them right onto your timeline for editing.
Rulers and guides
New rulers, guides, and grids make sizing and aligning graphics and titles easier. Snap graphics to guides or each other. Color-coded guides ensure consistent positioning for lower thirds, logos, and more.
Auto Ducking for ambient sound
Powered by Adobe Sensei, Auto Ducking for ambient sound utilizes AI technology to detect dialog or voiceover and automatically adjust background sound. Adjustments are keyframed and easy to fine-tune.
Faster mask tracking
Speed up color grading and effects workflows with improved performance for HD, 4K and higher resolution content.
Improved titling tools
All your titling and graphics tools are in the Essential Graphics panel, plus new options like multiple strokes, stroke styling, and background fills. Replace font families in a Motion Graphics template with one click.
Graphics enhancements
Drag and drop multiple Motion Graphics templates into the Essential Graphics panel. Group shapes and apply masks from the Essential Graphics panel.
View menu
A dedicated View menu consolidates Program Monitor commands, such as magnification and playback performance and new Guides.
Audio efficiency
User-requested improvements include the ability to re-order audio effects and to copy and paste effects across clips and projects.
Performance improvements
Improvements include new 10-bit hardware decoding for smoother HEVC playback on Windows, faster hardware decoding for H.264 and HEVC on MacOS, and RED Metal acceleration.
Frame replacement for decode errors
Instead of replacing problem frames with red frames, they are now replaced with a copy of the adjacent frame.
Shortcut support for non-English keyboards
Shortcuts are automatically mapped to non-English keyboards including German, Japanese, French, Chinese, Korean, Spanish, Russian, Italian, Portuguese, and Norwegian.
Image scaling options
Choose between absolute or proportional scaling to maintain correct positioning when reframing or resizing sequences.
Expanded format support
Import native Sony Venice V3 files and 32-bit AIFF audio media along with recently introduced support for ProRes Windows (13.0.2) and ProRes HDR (13.0.2).

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I made the terrible mistake of updating to 12.1.0 and I'm completely dead in the water. First, as I'm review the video clips in the cutting process the video freezes and never resumes. If I try to exit the program the program turns grey and doesn't close. I have to use Task Manager to close it. When I reload program and project I was working on all the edits are gone and I'm back to square one. So, even though I save frequently during the edit/cutting process when the program freezes and I close it with Task Manager then re-launch and open the project I was working on every single edit I've done and saved is gone wasting hours of time. I have 5 hours of video to edit and a non function PP to do it. I was fine until the update and have a powerful PC so my hardware isn't the problem.
Adobe is a worthless company!
Brian

Review by Brian on Apr 8, 2018 Version: 12.1.0 OS: Windows 10 64-bit Ease of use: 5/10 Functionality: 2/10 Value for money: 3/10 Overall: 3/10



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Review by Brian on Apr 8, 2018 Version: 12.1.0 OS: Windows 10 64-bit Ease of use: 6/10 Functionality: 1/10 Value for money: 3/10 Overall: 3/10



I have used many different video editors even the ones on the mac aka crapple. Out of all the editors I have used Adobe Premiere Pro is by far the best. Sony VEGAS is not even close. I have been with premiere since version 5. This tool is very easy to use I work for the Assemblies of God and during their summer camps we have to put together 10-15 minute videos EACH DAY. Our whole team uses Adobe Premiere Pro 7 except for one who uses a mac (yuck). Oh yea in reply to 'Fernando Assis' The Red screen with all the words on it is what adobe inserts when it cant find your file because YOU moved it and YOU didnt FIND it when it asked you to (when you opened the program) This is YOUR fault not adobes.

Review by Spywell on May 24, 2007 Version: 7.0 OS: WinXP Ease of use: 10/10 Functionality: 10/10 Value for money: 10/10 Overall: 10/10



I've read a lot about Premiere Pro crashing on various people, and while I don't doubt their experiences, I've been a happy Premiere user for a couple of years now and my computer has crashed not one time due to Premiere. I've never even had the program lock up on me, and my system is definitely not a perfectly smooth build.
I don't know how 'easy' it is to learn for others, but being I'm already pretty fluent in Photoshop, it took me about half an hour to figure out most of the basics in Premiere, and was happily editing complex shots after a few hours work. Frankly I love the program and am very, very satisfied with both ease of use and great results.

Review by Ozymango on Feb 28, 2007 Version: 1.5 OS: WinXP Ease of use: 9/10 Functionality: 10/10 Value for money: 10/10 Overall: 9/10



I can safely say this is a great application. I have worked with Pinnacle Liquid, Avid Xpress, Avid Media Composer. While some features look more professional on these applications, nothing beats adobe when it comes to ease of use. It operates just like any other windows based application.
With the HD support, and Major Matrox RTX100 integration, Premiere Pro is one powerful tool. There's nothing u cant do on it. Add a little of After Effects Skills, anf u got urself a kick ass workstation and unlimited creativity.
VERVE

Review by VERVE on Aug 23, 2005 Version: 1.5.1 OS: WinXP Ease of use: 9/10 Functionality: 8/10 Value for money: 10/10 Overall: 9/10


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Adobe Premiere Pro software revolutionizes video editing, giving you precise control to take video and audio production to an entirely new level.
Adobe now bundles its Encore and the OnLocation application for setting up video shoots (determining lighting, sound levels, and so on). Encore adds support for Flash output and for Blu-ray Disc creation but shuns HD DVD, even though Adobe is a member of both disc formats’ supporting associations.
is the most scalable, efficient, and precise video-editing software now available. Premier Pro lets you work faster and more creatively to deliver the quality work you and your clients demand. This is a world-class desktop video editor that competes head to head with Apple’s FinalCut Pro. In addition to working with a wide variety of formats from DV all the way up to uncompressed HD, it also has very capable audio, titling, and effects tools built in. Dynamic Link, a big feature added to last year’s Production suite, allows you to send projects from to Adobe After Effects, or vice versa, without rendering them first a huge time saver. Premiere Pro has a new “Export to Encore” feature, but you must still render your timeline before you can work on it in Encore, so it doesn’t seem that useful to me.
Adobe Premiere Pro has a few small features that I did find useful. A new Time Remapping function lets you implement slow motion (or fast motion) directly in the application’s timeline simply by dragging a line on the clip. Though it makes the task easier, you have to right click and navigate a popup menu to tell Premiere what you want the line to do (the line also serves as an adjustment tool for other effects). It would be even better if you could play your clip and adjust the playback speed in real time. As it stands, you must make the adjustment and then play the clip (and on slower machines, you’ll need to prerender before you can play the clip), and if it isn’t what you want, you have to perform the process all over again. The function doesn’t work on audio that’s linked to the clip, either.
Avg antivirus keygen. You can now create and open multiple asset bins (windows) of video, audio, and still-image source files. Open a bin in a new window, and you can drag and drop files into the order you want and then select which files to insert into a new video sequence, with default transitions automatically inserted. Plus, you can now substitute clips in a timeline without having to reimplement existing transitions and effects (you’ll render the effects again, though).

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