Issue
Run Premiere Pro faster with native support for Apple M1 devices.
Premiere Pro now runs natively on Apple computers with the Apple silicon M1 chip with average speed gains around 80% compared with similarly configured previous generation Apple systems.
There are some differences in functionality and some features are not available in Premiere Pro on Apple M1.
If you are running an Apple M1 system and need access to these features or functions, run Premiere Pro in Rosetta2 emulation mode.
Our SDKs have been published so Adobe video technology partners can update their effects, plug-ins, and panels to work with Premiere Pro on Apple M1. Check with your plug-in maker to see if they have a version ready for Apple silicon.
Issue |
Workaround |
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Keyboard shortcuts are always greyed out. |
No workaround required. The keyboard shortcuts are greyed out but they still function correctly. |
Previous versions of Premiere Pro are compatible with Big Sur and there are no known issues at this time. We recommend updating to the latest version of Premiere Pro for the best experience.
If you have a question about Premiere Pro and system compatibility, ask away in our Premiere Pro community. We would love to help.
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