Premiere Pro 5.5.1 Released
14/09/11 08:58 Filed in: Adobe
Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5.1 has been released.
Here are the bug fixes:
No word on the 64 Bit Kernel Issue.
You can download the Mac Version here, or the Windows Version Here.
Here are the bug fixes:
- Improved playback/scrubbing performance of footage from DSLR cameras.
- Media from Avid Unity QuickTime reference files was not imported.
- XML project files created by Premiere Pro did not work with DaVinci Resolve.
- On Mac OSX v10.7 (Lion), the Universal Counting Leader was missing countdown numbers.
- On Mac OSX v10.7 (Lion), Premiere Pro would crash when quitting.
- On Mac OSX v10.7 (Lion), closed caption overlays did not appear in Program Monitor.
- Preview in the Capture panel was not functioning properly for HDV footage.
- Image sequences lost their frame rates.
- Edges of a clip were highlighted during transitions/dissolves when using CUDA processing.
- Projects created by importing Final Cut Pro XML projects that contain multiple mono clips would lose some audio when the project was closed and reopened.
- Exporting to a QuickTime movie using DVCPRO HD settings would not complete under some circumstances, including if an image, graphic, or synthetic element was in the sequence.
- Using CUDA-accelerated Invert effect would reposition the clip.
- Premiere Pro could not find files after changing the location of the project.
- If an After Effects composition with a background color other than black was included in a sequence and Mercury Playback GPU Acceleration was enabled, the alpha channel transparency of the composition was ignored.
- MXF files created by Premiere Pro were not readable by Sony XDCAM HD decks, Final Cut Pro, or Avid Media Composer.
- ProRes files created by an ATOMOS device with four tracks of audio were not imported correctly.
- MCC closed caption files exported from MacCaption failed to appear in the Premiere Pro Program Monitor under some conditions.
- Incorrect data was being written to XML files for AVC Intra exports.
- Opacity effects were being ignored after a second transition when CUDA processing (Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration) was enabled.
- Premiere Pro would hang or crash when loading a merged clip with disabled audio channels.
- various other crashes
No word on the 64 Bit Kernel Issue.
You can download the Mac Version here, or the Windows Version Here.
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