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Francis-Crossman17221443
Community Manager
Community Manager
September 5, 2023

Premiere projects saved in v25.6.0 cannot be opened in other v25.x versions

  • September 5, 2023
  • 168 replies
  • 11913 views

We are aware that customers who saved projects in Premiere v25.6.0 may find that those files now open only in v26 (beta) and cannot be opened in v25 versions. We know this is disruptive, and we’re working on a fix. 

 

What you need to know: 

  • Projects saved in v25.6.0 save in the v26 version format. 
  • Because of this, they can’t be opened in earlier versions, including v25.6.1 (even though it is the current generally available release) 
  • We’re developing a tool that will let you convert affected projects back to a v25-compatible file.  

 

Our Solution 

We’re building a small app that will convert a v25.6.0-saved project back to the v25 format. We’ll share more information, including availability and instructions, as soon as the tool is ready in the coming days.  

 

We know that there is nothing more important than the reliability of a project file, so we’re working with urgency to get this downgrade tool in your hands as quickly as possible. 

 

We know there are a number of downgrading apps available online, but we strongly recommend utilizing our tool when it becomes available. Non-Adobe apps and scripts are often outdated and may cause crashes and data loss.  

 

Further Details 

A bug caused Premiere v25.6.0 to prompt customers to enable Object Masking even though it is not yet in full release. Object Masking (and our yearly major version update) changes the Premiere project file structure such that it can only be opened in v26, which is only available in public beta. Turning this on caused projects to save in the newer v26 project format, even though users were still technically on the v25 release line. 

 

Opening an older project in v25.6.0 triggered a prompt to save a copy of the project with “_1” appended. We know that many customers upgraded the project and continued working in the new copy, potentially also deleting the original. This means the only active version became the file saved in v26 format. 

 

Premiere 25.6.0 was only available briefly before being replaced by 25.6.1 and is no longer available to reinstall. This means impacted users who auto updated to 25.6.1 cannot open v26 formatted projects. 

168 replies

federicovolter
Participating Frequently
November 20, 2025

Volodymyr saved my ass !!!!!!!!! I hope Adobe wakes up and do something useful soon enough !!!!!!!!!

Participant
November 20, 2025

If you use beta and save, you can no longer open that with a normal/stable release of Premiere, even it it would be the next version (like beta 26.0, then normal 27 will not work)

MyerPj
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 20, 2025

Understood. Glad you got it working. 🙂

Known Participant
November 20, 2025

The thing is, at the time of editing, I wasn’t using the beta version at all.
I’ve already fixed this bug myself — the one caused by Adobe, which nearly cost me my job.
Next time, I’ll update that damn Adobe Premiere Pro a week after the release.

MyerPj
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 20, 2025

Like @Stan Jones , I also can not paste from Beta to Shipping versions. The drag-over also does not reveal any targets in the shipping version. I do get a message when I try to drag from shipping -> Beta saying you can't do that, the other way around, no message.

MyerPj
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 20, 2025

Hey @Volodymyr Kuropiatnyk , I downloaded your project and it opens right up on the public beta v26.0 build 36.

So, you can install that if you need to.

Known Participant
November 20, 2025

Okey 

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 20, 2025

@Volodymyr Kuropiatnyk 

Please do not post this downgrade solution all over the place.

Highdeny
Participating Frequently
November 20, 2025

That helped a lot, quick and easy fix without too much steps. Thanks

Participant
November 20, 2025

Hi,

I had a file created with 25.6. which would not open with 25.6.1.

I followed this tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJO4PlHASIs and did the proceedure.

 

Then I opened the file with Premiere 25.5 (this is still available in the "other versions" of Creative Cloud). This worked. In 25.6.1 it would not open ("corrupted") but in 25.5 it worked and I could save it.