[Now Released] Windows on ARM Native in Premiere Pro
We are excited to announce the public beta release of Windows on ARM native support in Premiere Pro! We expect Premiere Pro to run on all Windows computers that are using Qualcomm Snapdragon X Series ARM architecture-based processors.
Some features of Premiere Pro on Windows Intel systems will not be available when using Premiere Pro on Windows ARM, either in beta or in the final release. These features are:
- Loudness Radar effect (Loudness Meter is a replacement for Loudness Radar)
- Export to Wraptor DCP
- Import and export of the GoPro CineForm codec
- Export to the P2 Movie format
Some features of Premiere Pro on Windows Intel systems are not currently available in the beta of Premiere Pro on Windows ARM but will be available in a future release. These features include:
- Support for 3rd party extensions (including plugins and audio plugins)
- Support for ProRes
- Import and export
- Using ProRes for proxies, render & replace, or as a sequence setting video preview option; see below for more information.
- Import and export of JPEG2000 in MXF
- Import of MotionJPEG and MKV
- Hardware accelerated playback & export of H.264 and HEVC in MP4
- Support of raw video files including:
- Apple ProRes RAW
- ARRI ARRIRAW
- Canon Cinema RAW Light
- Sony X-OCN and Sony RAW
ProRes support impact
The lack of ProRes support in the current version of the beta prevents Premiere Pro from importing and exporting ProRes but it also impacts three other features where ProRes is the default setting:
- A new sequence cannot be created using the New Sequence dialog. Sequences can instead be created by:
- Dragging media into the Timeline panel.
- Dragging media onto the New Item icon in the Project panel.
- Turning on Create New Sequence in the Import mode.
- When using Render and Replace, choose a format other than QuickTime.
- When creating proxies, choose a preset other than ProRes QuickTime Proxy
Thank you for being a part of our beta community and for your continued support!

