Adobe is finally releasing Windows on the Premier Pro’s Arm version, after the effects, auditions, and media encoders this week. All four apps are available as a public beta version, but they lack some features or have some famous issues compared to the version available for Intel -driven systems.
The Premier Pro’s ancestral arm 64 version will not currently include third -party extension, raw video files such as proverb, or hardware speed playback and H.264 and HEVC exports to MP4. These are some of the major missing features that Adobe wants to make available in the future release, but the company will not export and export the radar effect in the loud voice, the Ripter DCP, the pro -pro -sanctrative material will not be imported, or the P2 Movie format will not export the P2 movie in the final version of Beta or Premier Pro.
Even after the effects of Windows on the arm, there are some known issues with Adobe. It also has a lack of support for the MXF, SWF, Go Pron Pro, GO SENS Pro, JPEG 20000, and WMV, as well as lack of support support. Currently, you can’t import motion JPEG and MKV into the beta version of the post -impact, and no hardware in MP4 has high speed playback and H.264 and HEVC. Adobe has noted that the third -party plugin will have to be updated for this windows on the arm version for the subsequent impact, so there is no support for them yet.
The features of the audition and the media encoder are missing from the native Windows, which are both available in the beta this week.
Adobe first released Photoshop’s arm beta version for Windows at the end of 2020, but the company has taken a lot of time to get a premiere pro and has been re -erected locally for ARM64. Qualcomm -powered Co -Plot Plus PC owners had to use the Premier Pro’s Emulated version of the last year, which did not work so much to make further video editing.


