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Todd_Kopriva
Inspiring
September 6, 2012
Question

Premiere Pro CS6 (6.0.2) update available

  • September 6, 2012
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The Premiere Pro CS6 (6.0.2) update is available. There are a lot of bug fixes in this update, as well as HiDPI functionality for Retina Display, some new supported GPUs, and Windows 8 certification.

See this page for details:

http://bit.ly/PremierePro602

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    Participant
    September 10, 2012

    In terms of Red Scarlet/Epic footages:

    After re-installed the Red Importer Plugins, the image is now showing; however, the audio of any Red footages will plays for a second at the source window and then drop out/disappear completely!!!

    KyleHall
    Participating Frequently
    September 8, 2012

    Ok i'm almost 100% sure that you guys changed the icons on the Snap, Encore, and Marker icons was this part of making it ready for Retina Screens?

    Participant
    September 7, 2012

    Outputted H.264 files are not functional since the 6.0.2 update.  Have tried outputting to several H.264 presets with no success.  I've been forced to output to .WMV before using Handbrake to convert to H.264.  This isn't ideal to say the least.

    Core i7-2600k

    16GB Ram

    GeForce GT 430 (forced GPU compatibility)

    UlfLaursen
    Inspiring
    September 7, 2012

    Strange - I just tried to make an H.264 with an HD 1920 x 1080 preset, and it went fine, so I don't think it is a general problem.

    Ulf

    Inspiring
    September 7, 2012

    Works fine on my MacPro3,1 on 10.7.4.

    Participating Frequently
    September 7, 2012

    Hi Todd,

    will it fix the problem I have http://forums.adobe.com/message/4620748#4620748 I do not want to download and install if the problems are not sorted out.  As one of your staff stated on the above thread that they are aware of the problem and are working on it. It is 4+ months since the upgrade and still no results. I ask one question will ADOBE refund my CS6 upgrade as it would be better to go back to 5.5?

    Why waste time on Win 8 certification if things dont work correctly with Win 7.

    Darren

    Inspiring
    September 7, 2012

    My initial optimism has been quashed.  After working with 603 on Mac 10.7.4, I've learned this:

    Loses video often (screen goes white), forcing a relaunch.  Sliding a ProRes4444 with alpha clip is one cause.  Inserting a Title from the titler is another cause. 

    Goes into Not Responding on Quit - 100% of the time.  Must ALWAYS Force Quit to exit the app.

    Serious Errors still occurring frequently.

    Adobe MUST provide us a method to downgrade back to 6.0.2.  I can't get any work done when I have to force quit Pr every few minutes and relaunch the app.

    Participant
    September 7, 2012

    I've had this problem for a while.  Though it doesn't stop responding when I'm working,  only when I Quit.  If that bug can be solved it would be really appreciated.

    Steven L. Gotz
    Inspiring
    September 7, 2012

    Todd,

    The key word in your post is "some".

    Why did you include the GTX680 but not the GTX670? As far as I can tell they are pretty much the same, and the 670 works for me. But I have to keep hacking the file and it is getting pretty annoying.

    artofzootography.com
    Todd_Kopriva
    Inspiring
    September 7, 2012

    > Why did you include the GTX680 but not the GTX670?

    We need to do extensive testing for each card that we add to the list. We choose which cards to add based on requests from users. If you want to request that a specific card be added to the official list, you can do so here:

    http://www.adobe.com/go/wish

    Steven L. Gotz
    Inspiring
    September 7, 2012

    Already did.

    artofzootography.com
    Participant
    September 7, 2012

    I get a serious error every time I open Premiere after the update.  I reinstalled and updated again and that's the same thing.  Now I've reinstalled 6.0.0 again because I have to have a working NLE to work.  I'm running on a MacBook Pro retina 2.3GHz.  Any help would be really appreciated.

    Inspiring
    September 7, 2012

    Trash your prefs, preview files, and all your caches.

    Participating Frequently
    September 7, 2012

    Sweet! I enabled MPE GPU acceleration on my Mac Pro with GTX 285 and so far no "serious error" messages.

    Participant
    September 6, 2012

    I'm sorry but this "update" is such a load of horse manure! Bug fixes? What fixes? You haven't fixed anything. All my projects are totally trashed, most audio is completely de-synced, mangled or playing from a different clip altogether; Mono clips show up as Stereo and play in random channels; audio is not showing up in video clip or I get static "shock" and yet the audio is there and all fine viewed in anything else (thank God for that at least); carefully applied Luma Corrector now suddenly produces some washed out crap. What in the blody hell Adobe, this isn't some damn OSS project, people pay good money for your crap for professional work and to make a living off of. And ... it now crashes even more frequently than before (and it was already pretty ridiculous). I'm facing 3 weeks of completely wasted time and I just want to curl up in some corner and cry.

    ECBowen
    Inspiring
    September 6, 2012

    Do you know where your Media Cache files are located? If so go there and then Select all and then delete them. Create a new project changing the Render and Playback mode to Software MPE. Go down to the Project bin and select import. Change the drop down to Adobe Premiere Pro Projects. Select one of the Projects that is messed up and then select import selected sequences. Just import 1 sequence. Doubleclick on that Sequence to open it in the Timeline. See how the Sequence audio looks and runs then after conforming is finished.

    Eric

    ADK

    Participant
    September 6, 2012

    Further performance degradation. Rendering with CUDA degraded by more than 20%. Direct export by around 100%. Nice job.

    Participating Frequently
    September 6, 2012

    At first, I got excited about true GTX680 support. However, there is no performance gain. Just like everybody else, I am experiencing performance degradation.

    ECBowen
    Inspiring
    September 6, 2012

    No offence but the Approved List of GPU's Really starts to look absurd when a 650M card is added to the supported list for Macbooks but the 670M, 675M, and 680M  are excluded even though they have equal or better specs but are PC laptops only. There is already enough confusion on the supported cards. This really just creates far more and looks silly.


    Eric

    ADK

    Participant
    September 6, 2012

    Is Adobe moving to the MAC platform only...???

    Legend
    September 6, 2012

    God, I hope not.