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Does Premiere Pro work with Windows 10??

  • June 2, 2015
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Does Premiere Pro work with Windows 10??

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    Correct answer Kevin-Monahan

    Yes, it's included in our system requirements documentation now: System requirements | Adobe Premiere Pro

    Thanks,
    Kevin

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    TVPRICH
    Known Participant
    September 27, 2015

    Hi All. So I was forced to make the decision (because of Premiere ProCC2014 problems) to either clean install Windows 7 once again, or take a chance and go Win10. I figured, What The Hey, I'm in the middle of projects and have an extra day to waste in case of major problems, so I not only upgraded to Win10, (and this is important), but also then did a Clean Install of Win10.

    After the first Win10 upgrade, I experience major problems with Premiere Pro 2015, mainly because there was a flaw/bug in the online upgrade that didn't allow for the complete un-installation of CC2014. This, I believe may be the crux to many 'o peoples problems here.

    In my case, I was forced to do a re-install of Win10. It's a matter of fact, Adobe Customer Support had to take over my computer and figure that having both CC2015 and partial CC2014 was causing such breakdown, that a Clean Install of Win10 was in order.

    Well, after a day of headaches and a triple re-install of Win10 and double install of CC2015, everything "seems" to be working much much better. (cross my fingers now).

    Two simple projects in (within 4 days) and so far no crashing, glitching, major issues. Only a slight progressive increase of RAM usage. (slow memory leak), that I believe Adobe is already aware of.

    I hope this can be of help. Rich

    September 28, 2015

    With Apple not ready for Windows 10, it will be a pain working with quicktime files and I do that all the time. I will wait maybe 6month before going win 10 again

    Kevin-Monahan
    Community Manager
    Kevin-MonahanCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
    Community Manager
    August 26, 2015

    Yes, it's included in our system requirements documentation now: System requirements | Adobe Premiere Pro

    Thanks,
    Kevin

    Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio
    cooltv.seAuthor
    Participant
    August 27, 2015

    I did the update to W 10 and found the Links to Photoshop and Audition did not work and that I was unable to close a project and or exit the program.  I was able to fix that by re instaling all programs and starting the programs in Administrator mode.

    Known Participant
    August 26, 2015

    I've been running Windows 10 with CC 2015 and it works fine. I had an issue with one of my third-party plugins causing CC to crash, but I emailed the third-party about it and they fixed it. So really, no complaints about using Premiere in Windows 10 here.

    Participating Frequently
    August 14, 2015

    Here are some updates,  I should get a free version of CS6 and CC for life since I am only a trial user

    You can go to control panel, users, and create the default administrator user 

    this will solve a lot of your problems

    install all software, updates, firewall etc from that account

    go back to your user  it is corrupted , something with the administrator privileges not figured that out

    now grab all the dll's from the x86 or x64 vcredit redistributile and put them in the programs executable directory

    for example program files / photoshop x64  / you copy all the msvc*.dll there

    now they work

    premiere pro cs6 is having a license problem from the logs, but you can use the cc version fine

    or you can go back to 8.1

    alexdejesus
    Inspiring
    August 12, 2015

    ‌after clean install of Windows 10 Pro, Premiere, all of Adobe apps not good. Very slow response to commands. Playback is okay, but Premiere takes a long time to open and sometimes hangs. Photoshop, AME same thing

    Participant
    August 12, 2015

    I have started having problems with Premiere. It keeps popping up with an error message about the sequences I used. I was working hard on that project and now I have to start all over again because of that damned error message! I want that error message to go away!! We updated the family computer to Windows 10, it works just fine, but when I go to open my project the error message pops up and it's driving me crazy. I hope this problem's fixed.

    Error Message: This project contained a sequence that could not be opened. No sequence preset file or codec could be associated with this sequence

    Ed.Macke
    Inspiring
    August 12, 2015

    Have you seen this‌?

    If no joy there, try doing a Google search on the actual error message - seem to be a lot of other people with the same issue

    Jay Nandu
    Inspiring
    August 12, 2015

    nope. Even the Media Encoder do not launch.

    That's very sad.
    Hope Adobe fixed it very soon,

    Participating Frequently
    August 7, 2015

    I'm running Premiere CS6 (Encore too) on Windows 10 without issues.  Runs just like it did when I was using Windows 7 and Windows 8.1.

    I did a re-install for Windows 8.1, but for Windows 10 I just let it update (after a backup, just in case).

    I've completed two projects using Premiere/Encore making BluRays and DVDs without issues.

    Ed.Macke
    Inspiring
    August 7, 2015

    FWIW, I just updated my Win 7 machine to Win 10, and Premiere Pro CS6 is working for me, as well.

    At first, clicking Play" in either the source or program monitor did nothing (although, oddly, the source scrubbing function worked). But some driver updates took care of that. Works fine now.

    Ed.Macke
    Inspiring
    August 12, 2015

    Update: Now PPro CS6 under Win10 is having the dreaded problem where the source and program monitors (as well as scrubbing) all display a black video screen with GPU accelaration enabled. The audio works fine, just no video. That's just fricking awesome.

    It was working fine 2 days ago, now not so much (there were no Win10, CS6, or driver updates in the meantime). Pulling my hair out now, trying to resolve...

    Participating Frequently
    August 7, 2015

    Official Release, not working it starts then crashes, re-install crashes  on CS6 version. 

    Participating Frequently
    August 7, 2015

    also updates are failing  for all products

    alexdejesus
    Inspiring
    July 23, 2015

    ‌you're right. I'm just starting to investigate the Windows forums. I knew there were cosmetic issues, easily fixed. I just meant anything under the hood that might slow things down performance wise.

    Legend
    July 23, 2015

    I would expect things under the hood to be a step up.  My comments were more centered around the user experience - the way we access, manipulate and use our files and programs.  On that front, I thought Windows 8 was a step up from 7.  Not so much with 10.