Welcome to Premiere Pro 22.1.2!
Welcome to Premiere Pro 22.1.2!

Hello and welcome to December release of Premiere Pro! Premiere Pro 22.1.2 is now available for download from the Creative Cloud desktop app. Premiere Pro 22.1.2 helps you take control of titles and graphics with Search and Replace and spell-checking, and a new Universal Text engine. This release also adds improved shape tools, and new efficiencies for professional editing workflows. Check out new hardware acceleration for ProRes and HEVC on Apple M1 systems along with other performance enhancements.
The.Premiere Pro 22.1.2 includes a fix for plug-ins and effects described in this post. This update is recommended for all users.
If you are experiencing any issues, please create a new post explaining your issue so we can help.
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Team Blog Posts
Put more character into your video content: New tools for titles, graphics and animation
Performance Updates: Adobe Creative Cloud video & audio applications
New Features in Premiere Pro 22.1.2
Graphics and Titles
The Graphics and Titles workflows in Premiere Pro have multiple enhancements including an all-new universal text engine, convenient spell checking and find and replace in titles and Motion graphics, simpler text navigation, and more.
Spell check and Find and Replace
Manage titles and graphics efficiently via the new Graphics tab in the Text panel. Use global Search and Replace to update text and titles – or just search to navigate between graphics in a sequence. Use spell check for anything with text, whether it was created in Premiere Pro or After Effects.
More info
Premiere Pro now has a universal text engine that makes working with multiple languages in Premiere Pro and After Effects easier and faster.
Improved shape tools with polygons and rounded corners
The shape tools in Premiere Pro have been expanded and improved, including a new polygon tool, improved controls for ellipses and rectangles, and the ability to define and apply rounded corners.
Draw lines with greater precision with improvements to the Pen tool in Premiere Pro. Draw straight lines including perfect 0°, 45°, 90° angles, rotate existing lines, and add control points with Bezier handles for curves, whether at custom angles or constrained to 0°, 45°, and 90°.
Upgrade Legacy Titles on opening projects
If you open projects containing Legacy Titles, a dialog opens prompting you to update your legacy titles to modern graphics. Follow the prompts to update.
Editing text is easier with improvements to text selection and carat behavior.
Editing and workflow
This release introduces improvements for professional editors, including a convenient new button for ganged playback and changes to streamline multi-cam workflows.
Gang button for Source and Program Monitors
You can now add a new Gang button can be added to the transport controls for side-by-side playback in the Program and Source monitors. Ganged playback makes it easier to compare sequences. This is not a new capability, but the new button makes it easier to access and provides a visual indicator when ganged playback is enabled.
You can now define which camera view to use as your multi-cam thumbnail in the timeline. Instead of the top track in the timeline, the new default thumbnail is the A camera and you can use keyboard shortcuts to cycle through camera views to preview them and choose new thumbnails if needed.
Use keyboard shortcuts to move poster frame
You can now use your keyboard to batch edit footage with the move poster frame 10 frames forward or back keyboard shortcuts - for example, to show a slate or skip ahead to the action in a scene.
Faster importing and updating of captions
Caption files now load faster and can be updated more easily. After importing a captions file, Premiere Pro scans the file in the background. Once the captions are available, you can use the new Update Captions from Source command to populate the timeline.
Performance improvements
Check out the following performance improvements in Premiere Pro 22.1.2.
ProRes hardware acceleration on Apple M1 Pro/Max
Hardware-accelerated ProRes is now up to 5x faster on new Apple silicon Macs. Playback and exports for 4K and 8K ProRes are much improved on new MacBook Pros with Apple M1 Pro and Apple M1 Max chips.
Hardware acceleration for hi-res HEVC on all Apple M1 systems
Premiere Pro exports for high-resolution HEVC are faster with macOS 12 on M1 Macs. Hardware encoding is now enabled for DCI 4K and 8K HEVC exports, resulting in significantly faster performance.
Improved playback for Windows systems with integrated Intel GPUs
Display technology optimizations provide improved playback on Windows systems with Intel Integrated GPUs.
Powered by Adobe Sensei, color match is up to 30% faster - speeding up the color correction workflow in Premiere Pro.
Newly GPU-accelerated effects include Gradient Wipe, and Roughen Edge.
Premiere Pro Beta
Here are some of the new features currently in Premiere Pro Beta!
Remix, powered by Adobe Sensei
Use Remix to intelligently re-arrange songs so that your music matches your videos. Instead of manual razor cuts and crossfades, let Remix do the work for you, generating a new mix in seconds.
Auto Tone uses new technology to apply intelligent color corrections in the Lumetri Color panel. Auto Tone adjustments are reflected in the Lumetri sliders so that you can fine-tune the results.
Now in Beta, Speech to Text on-device lets you use Speech to Text without an internet connection, providing faster transcriptions.
Improvements for new Import mode
New import mode, currently in Premiere Pro (Beta) now includes UI refinements, sorting options, marquee selection, a playhead for scrubbing thumbnails, the ability to copy files on import, and more.
Videos
All-New Titling and Graphics Tools in Premiere Pro
New Premiere Pro performance gains on Apple M1
Complete documentation for Premiere Pro 22.1.2 features
Thanks,
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