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Loudness Radar Not Available on this Platform

New Here ,
Mar 16, 2021 Mar 16, 2021

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Everybody hi how are you?

I'm running the Beta Audition on the new M1 Mac book Pro.

 

Loudness Radar gives message Loudness Radar currently not available on this platform, I assume I would need to run the standard Audition through Rosetta to access such things on my M1 in the near term?

 

Are there any alternative Loudness Meters that might work in the M1 Beta?

Also also, is it TC we would be waiting on for such an update or Adobe?

 

[Mod note - moved to appropriate forum]

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Adobe Employee ,
Mar 16, 2021 Mar 16, 2021

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The TC Radar meter won't be supported on the ARM platform.  Please watch for an upcoming update to the beta release which will introduce an updated, ARM-compatible Loudness meter.

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Feb 28, 2022 Feb 28, 2022

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Any updates on this? I need this now.

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Engaged ,
Mar 08, 2022 Mar 08, 2022

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Have you looked at the new Loudness Meter vs. Loudness radar?

https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/loudness-radar.html

 

 

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Mar 10, 2022 Mar 10, 2022

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Thanks for this, I'll have to try it out!

 

BTW, I also found a workaround.

If you are using apple silicon, AKA an M1 chip, you can open premiere using Rosetta and the loudness radar works just fine. Just right-click the Premiere app in the Applications folder and select Get Info. Check the Open in Rosetta option and then open the app. Works like a charm.

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Engaged ,
Mar 10, 2022 Mar 10, 2022

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Glad you found a work around. Just remember the Loudness Radar plugin is being phased out and a future version of Audition and Premiere will have it removed and replaced by the Loudness Meter.

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Explorer ,
Oct 30, 2023 Oct 30, 2023

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Will this cause issues with the file save if I re-open it later without Rosetta?

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Wow! thanks so much, you just safed my life!

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