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I've been using Adobe Premiere for ages and have never had any problems with it. Of course, sometimes when rendering you feel like your computer is about to take off, but that's about it. However, I recently got a new Macbook Pro (late 2016 model) and things are getting nasty. I'm not blaming Adobe at all, but I'm hoping to get some advice here.
So the first time I was working in Adobe Premiere on the new machine I tried exporting a project to MP4. The first time Premiere froze. Second time, the same thing happened. The third time, the screen went all red, but mostly green.
Now I must say, this was a project I had transferred from my old Macbook, and I read some people had the same problem with working on project that were originally made on an older Apple machine. Since then I've updated to MacOS 10.12.2 and have created a NEW project in Premiere (no old files were used). And while working on this project (a review on this new Macbook, how ironic) the following happened. Screen went all red. Could only get out of it by restarting the computer.
Any help (throwing the Macbook out of my window is not an option)?
The issue has been fixed by the macOS (10.12.3) update.
Thanks,
Rameez
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Hi kevinc,
We're aware of this issue and are working on a fix.
Thanks,
Rameez
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Hi Rameez,
Thanks a lot for your reply. So the problem is software related?
Again, not trying to blame anyone here, but if Adobe is working on a fix that works around hardware problems the new Macbook has, I could still return my Macbook and use my Adobe CC on another platform. I want to make the right choice here, just to avoid future problems I might get with it.
Cheers!
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same for me I need an answer I been using adobe forever never had this problem I return my Mac 3 times and its all the same problem
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Hey kevinc and chrisk,
We're investigating if this is software related or hardware related. Adobe is shut down for Winter Break, so, we should have an update for our users in the next few days (hopefully).
I'd advice you to wait until we come up with some sort of conclusion.
Thanks for your patience!
Happy New Year!
Ramee
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any update on this? are you still on winter break?? This same problem is happening on two new late-2016 MacBook Pros at my company now, it's getting really very frustrating. And yes, they're clean installs, all updated to the latest everything etc. etc. We sent one back to apple and had to wait 4 weeks for a replacement and it's happening again. Please update what is happening with this.
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The issue has been fixed by the macOS (10.12.3) update.
Thanks,
Rameez