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Bring Back Rosetta Support

Community Beginner ,
Oct 11, 2023 Oct 11, 2023

Adobe have scrapped support for Rosetta moving from the Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2024 update.

 

As per consultation with an Adobe support agent, I was told that while the CCDA (Creative Cloud Desktop Application) still shows the ability to open using Intel, this still runs in M1 (MAC ARM) mode only.

 

This is confirmed in the Known issues in Premiere Pro Knowledgebase article here:

https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/kb/known-issues.html#sa_src=web-messaging

 

This means that plugins that were developed prior to the relatively recent release of M1/M2 systems, can no longer be used with Adobe Premiere Pro. This is a huge loss.

 

While I understand that this was probably done in order to make performance improvements, please reconsider or find a different way to allow Premiere Pro to be booted in Rosetta mode, if a Premiere Pro user would like to boot with that option and have it remembered with the "Open using Rosetta" checkbox on macOS.

 

Cheers!

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11 Comments
New Here ,
Oct 12, 2023 Oct 12, 2023

same problem, my plugin does not work with version 24.0 ?????

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LEGEND ,
Oct 12, 2023 Oct 12, 2023

Check with the plugin vendor, see if they have a 24.0 version. For instance, Autokroma's BRAW plugin has been updated for use with 24.0.

 

 

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 15, 2023 Oct 15, 2023

This is not the case for all Plugins, as support may have discontinued etc. But this situation is not ideal for Adobe users who want to use both older Plugins and newer Plugins when this was just possible a few days ago before the update...

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LEGEND ,
Oct 15, 2023 Oct 15, 2023

No software maker is responsible for every third party plugin that may be used by some users working with their system. They give out the 'calls', which Adobe is pretty generous about, compared to other apps I use. But they can't hold back the app because some plugin doesn't work well with the new version.

 

And yea, I use some spendy ones. Maxon/Red giant full suite, some Autokroma, several others. So I understand wanting the plugins to work. But that is the job of the plugin maker.

 

Just reality.

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 16, 2023 Oct 16, 2023

You make some good points Neil! Although, I must say, I didn't get the memo that Adobe was going to drop Rosetta support this time around.

Although I believe this has happened in a previous update, and it was brought back. Perhaps that was a sign of things to come. But everything is easy to see in retrospect.

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LEGEND ,
Oct 16, 2023 Oct 16, 2023

I'm totally PC, but dropping Rosetta on the Macs has to hurt ...

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New Here ,
Nov 10, 2023 Nov 10, 2023

Hi.  After updating to Premiere and encoder 2024, has anyone have had the same issue of the wraptor DCP option missing when exporting? I still have 2023 versions on my system which still has the wraptor DCP option. but just annoying. Ticking rosetta was the usual fix for this issue.

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New Here ,
Nov 10, 2023 Nov 10, 2023

This really sucks, my old i7 macbook pro 2019 works ok with old plugins but my m1 studio ultra doesn´t.

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New Here ,
Nov 10, 2023 Nov 10, 2023

How I noticed this? I was on location and did first versions for a client with my updated i7 macbook. Came back to my office and tried to open a project on studio ultra, "you need to upgrade 2023 -> 2024" and *kaboom*..

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Community Expert ,
Dec 29, 2023 Dec 29, 2023

@Jose33521536xxd4 

 

For Wraptor DCP Lite, you would want to export a ProRes file from your 2024 Timeline and add that to Media Encoder 2022 using Rosetta.  It doesn't need to be ProRes, any mezzanine CODEC is fine.

Media Encoder 2024 and 2023 can be installed at the same time.

Hopefully, we'll see an Apple Silicon native version of Wraptor DCP Lite soon.

 

Another option is to rent Wratpor 4.2 for one month from QuVIS ($100 US dollars).  It's Apple Silicon native.

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New Here ,
Feb 21, 2024 Feb 21, 2024
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I haven't updated. I'm still using 2023. But the Wrator DCP encoding doesn't work very well. Using Rosetta and the rendering will freeze. Has anyone else had this issue? I'm using a MAC Mini with M2. 

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