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Mac book pro 2011 10.13.6 high sierra no compatible. Nos expulsan al mercado de los soft piratas?

New Here ,
Jun 05, 2023 Jun 05, 2023

Tengo una mac book pro 2011 10.13.6 con un high sierra, y a la hora de querer instalar las versiones de premiere que el adobe creative cloud me ofrece, me dice que mi mac no es compatible.

Busque soluciones con el soporte que ofrece Adobe pero repiten como loros que solo dan soporte hasta dos versiones anteriores a la actual. 

Que tipo de politica es esta? Me parece que a los que no tienen la posibilidad de cambiar su computadora cada 3 años, como prentende Adobe, nos deberian dar una solucion para poder usar los programas con los que uno trabajo tanto tiempo.

A caso es una forma de expulsarnos al mercado de los softwares ilegales?

Son algunas preguntas que me gustaria escuchar su opinion.

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Crash , Editing , Error or problem , Hardware or GPU
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Adobe Employee , Jun 06, 2023 Jun 06, 2023

Hi @manlio26976824q3s1

I read your post and it says that you are trying to install Premiere Pro on a 2011 MacBook Pro. Is that correct? Yes, it's true that versions of software available is only available for the current version and the one before. See this archived article here.

 

For your specific issue, it's quite possible that your Mac is not meeting system requirements. You need 2 GB VRAM and it appears that you may not be meeting that requirement. I am so sorry about that!

 

A general r

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Adobe Employee ,
Jun 06, 2023 Jun 06, 2023
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Hi @manlio26976824q3s1

I read your post and it says that you are trying to install Premiere Pro on a 2011 MacBook Pro. Is that correct? Yes, it's true that versions of software available is only available for the current version and the one before. See this archived article here.

 

For your specific issue, it's quite possible that your Mac is not meeting system requirements. You need 2 GB VRAM and it appears that you may not be meeting that requirement. I am so sorry about that!

 

A general rule of thumb for pro video editing applications is that you must update your computer around every five years. A 2011 Mac at this point is more than double that age, so I think your expectations might be a bit out of sync around current system requirements. I apologize for that.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio
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