![]() Abode needs to get it ixed cuZ accordinf to apple thos wont happen with final cut x. Wow its absurd this is happening to some of us. Without any rendering, and without applying any effects, I couldn’t play any Epic footage in Premiere at an acceptable frame rate. I set up a timeline based on the clips' native size and codec. Premiere is also able to deal with native 4K Epic footage, so I brought in our test batch through the Media Browser. I work in an Adobe world, where the story is a bit different. With new Mac Pro orders currently delayed until at least February, perhaps it will give developers time to upgrade their software. Until then, however, the Mac Pro is mostly an incredibly well-designed, and fast, Mac. When Adobe - and other performance-focused applications - are inevitably upgraded to take advantage of the Pro, it's likely the performance improvements will shine like they do with Final Cut Pro X. The Verge, which uses Adobe’s Premiere Pro video-editing software over Final Cut, said “editing in Premiere didn’t feel much snappier on the Mac Pro than it does on the previous generation, or even on the current iMacs.” From a recent review in the Wall Street Journal:Īdobe’s popular Creative Suite software, which is used by many developers, animators, graphic artists and other creative pros, isn’t optimized for the Mac Pro yet.
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