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We’re excited to announce that support for the RED R3D NE raw format — used by the Nikon ZR camera — is now available in beta for Premiere Pro, as well as After Effects, Media Encoder, and Audition.
Support for R3D NE, including hardware acceleration, is available on Apple silicon systems and on Windows computers with CUDA or OpenCL support. R3D NE is not supported on Intel-based Macs.
Note: The Nikon ZR supports 32-bit float audio recording, on both external microphones and the camera's internal microphone. Premiere Pro does support 32-bit float audio files but does not correctly display audio waveforms that are above 0 dB. This means that lowering the volume on a file with clipped audio will improve the sound quality but the change will not be reflected accurately in the file's audio waveform. Audition does correctly display 32-bit float audio waveforms.
We’d love to get your feedback on this update!
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Do I need to install Premiere Beta or will it work with version 25.5?
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You need to install the beta. There is no problem having both the beta version and shipping version installed at the same time; they are completely separate. Here's more info: https://helpx.adobe.com/ca/x-productkb/global/creative-cloud-beta.html.
Regards,
Fergus
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Thanks for being on top if it! Camera is now shipping so this is perfect.
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Beta will not load on my mac. It bounces then closes down. Any thoughts?
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Are you on Apple Silicon or Intel?
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Apple. I was able to trash the plugins and now its good it go. @kes_akalaonu
Do you know when R3D NE will be in the puplic version? I'd hate to edit a project in a beta version if i dont have to.
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Beta is horrifically bad. I shot a few minutes of my dog in the backyard and downloaded beta and I have over 100 errors on first import, including sound errors lol! If this continues I'll just drop Adobe and go to resolve like everyone else...
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