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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?

    Participating Frequently
    October 3, 2015

    In experience, Premiere Pro and After Effects CS6 crashes a lot with Windows 10.  Even the Adobe documentation says it is only supported to Windows 8.1. 

    If it's a production machine, I would probably hold up upgrading to Windows 10 if you use Premiere a lot. 


    You are correct, we tried over 300 pcs, different configs,  Adobe Programs that worked:  Photoshop  Adobe products that crashed, or did not work at all :  Prem Pro, After Effects, In Design, Fireworks, Illustrator, ...  (the rest)

    If anyone follows this the problem is that Windows 10 removed outdated support and version of vmcredit dll's  and .net stuff. even thought Adobe installed try to install this,  Windows 10 blocks the programs.  Even the updates fail, or uninstall / reinstall fail.   And to support the Apple ,  iTunes fails to work or install .

    We have seen some graphic design departments get some products working,  but it took them lots of money for consultants to fix and there was no clear path to make some programs work.

    Interestingly we were so ticked at Microsoft and Adobe for not being ready for Windows 10, we moved 100 machines to Linux Mint, and we are successfully  running with no problems,  Indesign,  Photoshop, Fireworks and Illustrator and Photoshop Lightoom using a program called Play on Linux ( most programs installed using the code for Photoshop)  .

    This makes us want to move totally to linux, but the other machines we went back to Windows 8.1 and decided to stay there for a long time. We think in a year or so Adobe maybe ready for Windows 10,  we do not use CC, and will stay away from it, licenses are cheaper with the CS versions.

    In our quest you can manually copy vcred ..dlls  for x64 and x86 into your program files / adobe / program / folder  and sometimes this gets the program to work, but it can crash randomly. 

    With Linux now grabbing up more market share,  and now has more market share than Vista installs,  maybe Adobe will port there , that would be terrific , so many of us would switch in a heartbeat.