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June 2, 2015
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Does Premiere Pro work with Windows 10??

  • June 2, 2015
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Does Premiere Pro work with Windows 10??

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    Correct answer Kevin-Monahan

    Yes, it's included in our system requirements documentation now: System requirements | Adobe Premiere Pro

    Thanks,
    Kevin

    23 replies

    Legend
    June 3, 2015

    I have it working just fine on Windows 10 Insider Preview.

    Participant
    June 6, 2015

    what version of adobe premiere pro are u using?

    Legend
    June 8, 2015

    Using 2014.2 and it works fine.

    Known Participant
    June 2, 2015

    I just saw that Windows 10 is coming out July 29. Dang, that's a lot closer than I expected.

    Rameez_Khan
    Legend
    June 2, 2015

    Hi,

    We are testing our builds on Windows 10. No official word yet. It should be compatible when Windows 10 releases for public.

    Thanks,

    Rameez

    Ed.Macke
    Inspiring
    June 3, 2015
    It should be compatible when Windows 10 releases for public.


    Is that only PP CC, or does that apply to PP CS6, too?

    Inspiring
    September 25, 2015

    Thanks, Resh ... didn't mean to berate, but seriously question something.

    As clearly noted or obvious implication, some people are doing well in Win10 ... maybe even the majority for all I or anyone knows. But a lot of people with good experience, and well-built systems from the ground up are having vexing problems. So ... it would seem ... if one is building a machine for Win10, it might be prudent to get it up and running solidly before depending on that machine for crucial, deadline-oriented professional work.

    That machine he has, from what specs we've seen, is a serious beast. It should work very well if all the peripherals are as well chosen as the key parts we know of. If he has to rely on it immediately, however, the fastest way forward for him might be "back" ... to Win8 or even 7 ... just to get work out the door. As a possibility.

    My stills peers have noted for the most part Win10 being very fast and "light" in feel. The first time they've really felt MS built a dang good OS. And yes, some/many are working ok on 10  ... but ... maybe it will settle out in another dot-release of 10 and of the various video apps we all run (which is rather all over the map). Personally, I would choose to build a 10 machine while keeping my 7 rig up & running, move over after testing it thoroughly. Or wait until nearly everyone just flies on it.

    And yes, ANY help forward for those on 10 with problems is good to get on these boards.

    Neil


    Yeah, Neil, I understand. I think it's frustrating for a lot of people. And you're right, the fastest way might be to go back for now.

    One thing I suggest with any system is to invest in a $20 removable hard drive drawer and a second SSD to image the current working system. Then clone the system drive and update it. If the upgrade isn't working for you, you can simply shutdown and slide the old drive in and be back in business in as quick as the machine can reboot.

    I agree, too, when I read the specs I was jealous.

    Anyhow, didn't mean to come down on you, but I feel for these people. Wish I could be everywhere to help them.