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Community Beginner ,
Oct 07, 2021 Oct 07, 2021

Simple question I guess - but does Premier Pro (and other Adobe products)  "officially" work with  Windows 11?

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Community Expert , Dec 21, 2021 Dec 21, 2021

According to Adobe website, Premiere Pro is now compatible with Windows 11:

 

Premiere Pro versions 22.0 and later are compatible with Windows 11 operating systems. For systems with NVIDIA GPUs, Windows 11 requires NVIDIA driver version 472.12 or later.

 

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Adobe Premiere Pro System Requirements

 

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New Here ,
Nov 01, 2021 Nov 01, 2021

i have had major issues after windows 11 updated saying directory files msvcr/mscvp are missing and this is for premier and any app downloaded from the adobe cloud app 

 

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Nov 01, 2021 Nov 01, 2021
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i have had major issues after windows 11 updated saying directory files msvcr/mscvp are missing and this is for premier and any app downloaded from the adobe cloud app 

 


By @defaultzj6mc3bf32iv

 

Resolve the "Missing msvcp110.dll file" error (adobe.com)

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New Here ,
Nov 23, 2021 Nov 23, 2021

DON'T UPDATE TO WINDOWS 11

PREMIERE CRASHES CONSTANTLY. 

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New Here ,
Nov 23, 2021 Nov 23, 2021

There is no way to stop it! Installs no matter what you do

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Community Expert ,
Dec 21, 2021 Dec 21, 2021

Not really. I'm still on Windows 10 and it doesn't install Win11 unless I'll click Install button in Updates.

 

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Advisor ,
Jan 28, 2022 Jan 28, 2022

There should be no doubt. I've already run it in and I want to do the rest.

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New Here ,
Nov 23, 2021 Nov 23, 2021

Yes, it does. I performed clean install Windows 11, formatted hard drive, downloaded Adobe and all latest Nvidia drivers. Premiere 2022 crashes several times a day. I don't know what to do...

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Advisor ,
Nov 24, 2021 Nov 24, 2021

For all those who urge not to install Windows 11, I will say this, do not inspire people with what you have. I have been working with projects for 2 months of installation and have never crashed. It works correctly and stably. On Win 10, it flew out constantly. I'm glad I installed Win 11. Have a nice day, everyone ✌️

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Community Expert ,
Dec 21, 2021 Dec 21, 2021

Interesting you're saying that as I'm still on Win 10 and it's working just fine. Hopefully, it will continue to work if I decide to upgrade to Win 11... 😉

 

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New Here ,
Dec 03, 2021 Dec 03, 2021

Yes, but Premiere and Rush are crashing continuously on my i7 core, Intel Iris Xe.

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New Here ,
Dec 10, 2021 Dec 10, 2021

No - I installed Win 11 and are now unable to re-install my registerd copy of Premier. I'm not prepared to fork out more cash for the "latest version" so decided to install DaVinci 17 free version. 

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Community Expert ,
Dec 21, 2021 Dec 21, 2021

According to Adobe website, Premiere Pro is now compatible with Windows 11:

 

Premiere Pro versions 22.0 and later are compatible with Windows 11 operating systems. For systems with NVIDIA GPUs, Windows 11 requires NVIDIA driver version 472.12 or later.

 

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Adobe Premiere Pro System Requirements

 

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New Here ,
Dec 21, 2021 Dec 21, 2021

Nothing has changed yet. Premiere still has playback problems with video, which latches and plays back with unstable time. The clips export fine, but critical editing in its current state is impossible. If Adobe cannot address this, I may just go to Da Vinci next year and save the money. My system is a i5 10th gen with an RTX 550 GPU, all I'm trying to do is SD most of the time. Premiere should be able to do that resolution.

 

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LEGEND ,
Dec 21, 2021 Dec 21, 2021

Are you on a Mac? Are your SD video files DV?

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New Here ,
Dec 21, 2021 Dec 21, 2021
I am using a PC with the Intel i5 processor, 10th generation. My SD files
are H 264.
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Community Expert ,
Jan 21, 2022 Jan 21, 2022

These specs should be fine, especially with sd content.

Have you tried resinstalling Premiere? Or installing a previous version maybe?

 

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New Here ,
Jan 10, 2022 Jan 10, 2022

So, I had just switched over to windows 11 OS and now my premier pro is not working at all even the older modeled versions.. I keep getting an error pop up saying that the program is not compatible and to reach out to admin.. soo here is the million dollar question.. is adobes premier pro version 22.0 compatible with windows 11...? Read some of the comments and saw that it was in an out but nothing truely official, also checked online and not a lot of info ether .. anyone can help would greatly appreciate it.

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Community Expert ,
Jan 10, 2022 Jan 10, 2022

It seems like it may be a bit of hit and miss with it.

Adobe say it's now officially supported with some possible glitches. I'm using it now delivering training this week in Premiere Pro (on Win 11) and it seems to be working fine.

 

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Advisor ,
Jan 10, 2022 Jan 10, 2022

I have finished a lot of projects on Win 11 for a long time. Works better than in Win 10. My personal opinion.

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Community Expert ,
Jan 12, 2022 Jan 12, 2022

Good to know. Maybe I'll decide to upgrade to Win 11 this weekend  😉

 

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Advisor ,
Jan 12, 2022 Jan 12, 2022

I recommend it ✌️

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Community Expert ,
Jan 28, 2022 Jan 28, 2022

Upgrade to Windows 11 performed successfully. So far so good. Happy with the new OS 😉

 

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New Here ,
Jan 12, 2022 Jan 12, 2022
Adobe has not officially approved Premiere Pro for Win 11. I am having
issues myself, the safest idea is to wait until Adobe recommends the
upgrade. I have used it with Windows 10 and it works very well. The short
answer, according to Adobe on Win 11, is "no".
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Community Beginner ,
Jan 12, 2022 Jan 12, 2022

But why would I want to upgrade to Windows 11 anyway? I've seen the ads. Seriously. What's the "gotta have" benefit? Why would I want to risk buggy Premiere if I upgrade? I'm also concerned that some of my older apps that still work under Windows 10 will work under 11. (I still prefer  GoLive for Quick & dirty WYSIWYG  composition of to Dreamweaver for basic web pages - so kill me😏)

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Advisor ,
Jan 12, 2022 Jan 12, 2022

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 enjoy ✌️

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