However, keep in mind that it includes the new Captions Workflow announced back in October which requires upgrading a project's file format. It's still possible to run the Intel version of Premiere Pro on the M1 Macs using the Rosetta 2 translator, but Adobe would like Apple Silicon owners to test this beta version. And it also allows you to start seeing the benefits now." (Diagram: Adobe) This phased approach allows us to validate performance and functionality for specific parts of the application before we add new components. Explaining the beta process, Francis-Crossman said, "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. Posting on the Adobe Support Community, Adobe employee Francis-Crossman announced the first public beta of Premiere Pro that runs natively on Apple Silicon hardware is available. If you rely on Premiere Pro for digital video editing and have already upgraded to an ARM-based Mac, Adobe has some good news for you: the first beta of Premiere Pro for Apple Silicon is available now, but Adobe needs your help.
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