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Welcome to Premiere Pro 24.2.1!
Hello, and welcome to the February release of Adobe Premiere Pro! Premiere Pro 24.2.1 is now available from the Creative Cloud desktop app. The new features include the following:
This update is recommended for all users.
If you are experiencing any issues, please create a new post explaining your problem so we can help. If you have a bug to report or any complaint, please do that on the Bugs forum.
Complete List of New Features in Adobe Premiere Pro 24.2.1
Editing and Workflow
AI-powered Enhance Speech is now shipping in Premiere Pro! And with more collaboration updates, direct-to-social publishing, Sony BURANO support, improvements to proxies, and more. It's the perfect time to update.
Learn about best practices for updating Premiere Pro.
Use AI to magically remove noise and improve the quality of your dialogue clips so they sound like they were recorded in a professional studio.
Read this FAQ to learn more about how AI is used in Enhance Speech.
You can create your posts and drafts, add captions, hashtags, and keywords, and then export them directly to TikTok from inside Premiere Pro– without compromising quality or your ranking!
Use new templates, and sequence presets that let you quickly set up projects for publishing to TikTok or other popular social media and video-sharing sites.
It's easier to create proxies that are precisely half or a quarter of your original frame size with new frame size selection and updated proxy presets.
The Create Proxies dialog has been streamlined by removing elements and revamping preset options to focus on format over resolution, including presets for:
New support for color fonts and emojis
Enhance your designs by installing vibrant color fonts from Adobe Fonts or other third-party font websites. These fonts go beyond the ordinary, offering a spectrum of colors, graphical elements, and textures in each letter, instantly elevating the visual appeal of your text to a professional level.
Premiere Pro now provides full emoji support on Mac, allowing you to integrate emojis into your edits. Access the new Emojis & Symbols picker through the main Edit menu, and insert emojis directly into your text layers.
New Sony BURANO camera support
With the new Sony BURANO camera support, you can import X-OCN and XAVC-H formats and start working with the latest in camera technology.
Learn more about supported file formats in Premiere Pro.
Additional updates
Premiere Pro Beta
Check out the latest features and discussions about Premiere Pro Beta in the forums here.
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Im curious why we're adding stuff like post to TikTok built in? Who's decision was that, its a genuine concern/question.
From my knowledge most of the people who are using Adobe are using it a professional or hobbyist setting, so why would this feature that no one asked for be added?
On the other hand I've had some real issues with performance in Premiere 24. My playback head is EXTREMELY slow, and it seems like I've lost performance since popping my panels out of windows, which is very obnoxious. I want to be able to do my job in a customized layout. I understand with a new software version with new features there is always growing pains but I feel I might go back to 23 as I didn't have nearly this many problems since I updated.
It would be awesome for the Adobe team to put together a VIDEO series showing users how to setup Premiere pro for peak performance. I'm an intermediate user, but I've had to research SO MUCH on forums, youtube videos to find the best settings. Love what you guys do, hope this doesn't come across as me complaining but I feel like someones gotta say it!
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Thanks for the message.
Im curious why we're adding stuff like post to TikTok built in? Who's decision was that, its a genuine concern/question.
Team Adobe makes all decisions as a team. Decisions are made based on customer feedback, requests, and empirical data. I hope that the answer provides some background.
From my knowledge most of the people who are using Adobe are using it a professional or hobbyist setting, so why would this feature that no one asked for be added?
If it's not an official feature request, I'd be surprised. If not, then other data and customer feedback must have driven the development of that feature.
On the other hand I've had some real issues with performance in Premiere 24. My playback head is EXTREMELY slow, and it seems like I've lost performance since popping my panels out of windows, which is very obnoxious. I
The team needs more information about your computer system and media to address those concerns. Can you provide details? Here is a guide: How do I write a bug report?
I've lost performance since popping my panels out of windows, which is very obnoxious. I want to be able to do my job in a customized layout. I understand with a new software version with new features there is always growing pains but I feel I might go back to 23 as I didn't have nearly this many problems since I updated.
Are you saying that performance is reduced when you have panels that are undocked in a workspace? Make sure that panels do not overlap in any custom workspace setup, especially over dual monitors. That should help.
If you didn't have as many problems as before, you might want to delete cache files. Older cache files can cause unexpected behavior in newer versions. Press Shift at launch to get the Reset Options dialog box. That can help you delete the cache. You can also reset your preferences here. I hope that helps.
It would be awesome for the Adobe team to put together a VIDEO series showing users how to setup Premiere pro for peak performance. I'm an intermediate user, but I've had to research SO MUCH on forums, youtube videos to find the best settings. Love what you guys do, hope this doesn't come across as me complaining but I feel like someones gotta say it!
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The issue with that is that there are so many ways to configure Premiere Pro. It would really depend on your computer system and the footage you use to edit. It's a good idea. Perhaps I can get an Adobe Expert to do an updated version.
This video is pretty dated but you get the idea of what to tweak for your optimal setup.
I hope the advice helps.
Thanks,
Kevin