Adobe Premiere Portable For Mac

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Marisol Stgermain

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Jul 18, 2024, 8:19:34 AM7/18/24
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I have a new 2 month old 15" MBP. I Was working on a project, macbook volume was about on half, when suddenly an audio bug occurred with really loud screatching noise and not letting me pause it. After it stopped, the speakers were really quiet, and after the next restart they're clearly blown. Initially I blamed the hardware, though the same thing happened a day later with my Sony 1000X-M3 headphones, luckily the headphones are ok, but that did give me a heart attack.

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UPDATE: Adobe had a small number of user reports about an issue in Premiere Pro that could affect the speakers in the latest MacBook Pro. Adobe has released a patch via the Creative Cloud app to help address this issue. Please update to 13.0.3.

If the Macbook Pro is only a couple months old, Apple should repair the speakers for you at no charge (although you'd have to check with them). I just purchased a 15" Macbook Pro myself (this weekend), so if you can think of anything specific that led to the audio screeching, I'd like to know what it is! Same footage/same point in the timeline? Or just a random thing?

Although we're not officially Adobe here, there are some Adobe people who visit on occasion. If you can narrow this down to "when ___ happens, the screech sound appears," it should definitely be reportable as a Premiere bug.

I just blew my speakers (Macbook Pro 15" 2018) on Adobe Premiere. They are permanently Damaged. I was using the Adobe Premiere 2019 Audio suite for background sound and while tweaking the settings it made a loud distorted noise that hurt even my ears. after that my speakers are unusable.

Same here. I just bought a 15" 2018 Macbook Pro last week and it has happened twice in Premiere Pro. I am not easily startled but this scared the s#!+ out of me. The first time it made a loud snappy pop sound and the audio stopped working. The second time it made a terrible distorted sound at full volume, even though my volume was very low, every time I tried to playback a clip with audio. I immediately quit Premiere and went to youtube via chrome and the audio played as normal. So freaking weird. This has only happened when using the built-in speakers. Has anybody had this issue with headphones on?

Same thing happened to me. Brand new 15" MBP (2018). Editing a clip in Premiere. Had been using bluetooth earphones, but then shut them off. Came back to Premiere after a bit, hit spacebar, and got the awful noise. Hit space bar immediately to stop. Music track had "music" attribute applied to it. Was not doing any input. Speaker volume, when tested with Spotify/iTunes was very quiet. Reset nvram, speakers back to normal volume, but rattle coming from right side. Extremely upset. Currently on assignment in India, so hope I'm not up a creek. Not sure who's responsible, but this one is pretty unacceptable. Really bummed.

I agree with you and I agree that these issues are separate, as I experienced the same issue as you my speakers were definitely blown as well. I will get my laptop back from apple on monday - hopefully fixed. However, I do not know what steps to take to prevent this from happening again.

Same thing happened to me yesterday. Really scared. I was working on Premiere Pro editing with my mac pro 2018(pro vega20) (3Pro!!!!!) and I worked with really small volume cause it was in the middle of dawn. Whatever,when I hit space,A VERY LOUD freaky sound was made from the top- right side of macbook(so I made a guess that it was from the charger or touch bar but it might be not).It sound like 50 times bigger of tape rewinding, or electiricity. I was really frightened.

I have the exact same spec MacBook as the OP. I was editing a simple video and went to clean up the audio in the audio tab and like everyone else the playback was at max and completely blew out the speakers. I could even smell an electrical burning smell. I took it to apple the next day and they sent it out to be repaired under warranty (awesome on their part.)

I got the laptop back a few days ago, and everything was fixed. Still weary this could happen again, I kept the volume on my laptop low and didn't mess with the audio tab. The only modification I made was a 3db volume adjustment. About 20 minutes ago it happened again and although I stopped it immediately, the right speaker is now blown out.

This is ridiculous, I don't know who's fault this is, but it needs to be fixed. I edit on this laptop for school, work, and personal use. Between the three there is no room for downtime. Someone is dropping the ball here.

So Ive commented a while back where this has happened twice to me already. Now, I always use external speaking and I always turn them OFF before I change any kind of audio, which sucks. I have paid good money for both the macbook and the entire suite, there should be no reason why this is still a problem. That's my rant. I talked to adobe and all they could think of was that it is my audio hardware setting that messed it up. They had me change my default input to no input and assured me that the problem was solved I don't know if it has fixed the problem or not cause I always use external speaking when editing videos now. If anyones speakers have blown and their default input was on "no input" please share on the form I would love to know if this really did fix the problem.

Where is the consumer protection on this issue? At what point does it become a legal issue? Apple and Adobe blaming each other, or playing dumb. $7,000 computer for me. Nothing more than the option to repair it, with no solution for the root cause, and no protection after warranty expires. It has happened more than once to some here. Everyone here has a 2018 MacBook Pro with the new speakers... sure seems like Apple is to blame.

Haven't been using Premiere for long, more intensively over the past few days. What I experience is, no matter really the file or resolution with which I am working, at a random moment, be it closing the program, opening a dialog box, choosing an effect (not these specifically, it can be anything at that particular moment) after working for an inordinate amount of time, the whole program, including my complete system, freezes. This includes movement of the mouse. I have to restart the computer completely using the power button each time. Not sure again if others are experiencing this problem but I'd be interested to know.

Same here! Thought it was my new CPU+MOBO/Windows install. But I have now concluded this only happens in Premiere Pro. Guessing it might involve the NVIDIA driver? I have a 1070 and the latest GameDriver. What driver are you running?

you're using a thirdparty plug-in and assume the problem is Premiere? It may well be, but wouldn't make that assumption. And although I understand you want to keep the game ready drivers, might want to see if changing it solves the problem. And by any chance are you using screen captures? That could be the source of your problem. Many screen capture programs record with a variable frame rate which premiere does not handle well.

It is likely that you installed the Game ready driver (not recommended for content creators), uninstall it, and install NVIDIA STUDIO DRIVER, I had the same problem here, I changed the driver and it worked for me

Having the exact same issue. All drivers are up to date and am using the Nvidia Studio Driver, not the Game Ready Driver. Have tried reverting to different versions of Premiere Pro in combination with different Nvidia drivers but none have stopped this issue.

Please tell us your system specs: OS version, Premiere version, amount of RAM, Hardware specs including graphics card. Did something change recently? Does this happen when you launch premiere or while you're working. Do you have any peripherals connected except for mouse and keyboard?

Never easy to diagnose these issues from a distance so you need to approach this in a systematic fashion. did you try everything mentioned earlier in this thread? and answer the questions in my previous post "Did something change recently? Does this happen when you launch premiere or while you're working. Do you have any peripherals connected except for mouse and keyboard?" You might try creating a new user with administrator privileges and sign in to that account and see if that makes any difference. Lots. of questions to answer and stuff to try

Hello! I have used Premiere Pro since 2020 and I just started getting this issue yesterday. Recently, I've been doing a lot of intensive editing within Premiere, more so than I have in the past. It seems to have been working very well until now.

I am running the latest NVIDIA studio driver, which is version 531.61. As I said, the problem never happened before until yesterday. Today it has happened twice within one hour. It's the exact same as the original author's problem; it happens at random while I'm working and the only way to get out of it is by force restarting via the power button.

Okay, I tried this. I'm not entirely sure what is normal but I found my CPU idling at around 70-80 degrees celsius, and when rendering it was at around 90. Interestingly it peaked to 100 after I cancelled the render which I'd been doing to test this.

After restarting my computer several minutes ago, it's now peaking up to 100 before going back down to the aforementioned levels, with nothing but this Chrome tab I'm typing in open. So it seems my laptop might be running a bit hot.

I'd be surprised if there was a hardware issue though as I just purchased this laptop new in August of 2022.

Having an issue on the 4080 with the latest geforce game driver, premiere freezes when i access the geforce now experience. Freezes the entire computer so there is conflict between the gpu drivers and adobe premier software, please fix this bug.

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