Long time windows editor here. Recently had to start editing inhouse on a Mac for a client and I was really surprised at how much better / more smooth some stuff works! Keyframing is much more intuitive and less of a hassle, projects seem to be loading quicker, better video playback and an overall way better experience.
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Did hear there were differences but this feels big to me! Recently acquired a new video editing station and this M1 mac is blowing it away in terms of user experience. My question is: is Adobe Premiere Pro more optimized for Mac than windows or am I missing some basic settings in Adobe or windows to optimise my user experience?
- Hooked up an additional monitor. When monitor is attached I can move windows, but the moment I unplug monitor, the windows go back to original off-screen position (no matter where I had placed them while add'l monitor was running).
SOLVED: Using a finder window I searched for "Layouts" and found the Premiere Pro layouts folder. I deleted all files inside that. When I restarted my windows were back to normal. (All my previously saved custom workspaces were gone, so I made new ones.)
In the past I would right click on the dock icon and select show all windows for Premiere, then if I clicked on the top bar of the premiere window in the show all windows view it would resize it's height to be the same, and I can get the window to move since the top bar is now visable. Unfortunately today that stopped working for me.
Go to Premiere in the dock and right click. Hit Show All Windows and then go to top left green button on premiere open window and click that. It will resize to full page, and you can grab the bottom and drag it up, etc from there.
I've experienced this problem for years, but since the last major update, the "show all windows and then click on the program window bar" work around doesn't work anymore. Which btw, was a shitty hidden work around to deal with as well.
I just got a MBP M1 and first tried to migrate from the old machine without success. According to Apple support my old machine was too messed up internally for the migration to work. So yesterday I did a clean install of Monterey on the new MBP and downloaded all of the latest Adobe stuff. I opened my Premiere project (on an external Dell monitor) and everything seemed fine. Today when I open the same project at my studio using a different monitor nothing at all happens. Premiere is active in the dock but when I click the dock icon I get a message saying "no available windows". The entire menu is also greyed out.
What could be going on here? I looked through a bunch of forums/Youtube but didn't come across this problem. In my System prefs -> Display I see two screens even when I don't have anything connected. One is my MBP screen and the other also claims to be my MBP but 1080 60p. Perhaps this is my old MBP haunting the new machine? Could all of the windows be on there?
I'd seriously recommend you test your workflow BEFORE going too deep down the rabbit hole. Haven't tried this with Premiere, but I once brought a davinci resolve project from the mac into a windows house and reconnecting the media was a nightmare... that said, premiere has a much more robust relink process than resolve so maybe it won't be a serious probelm.
it's reality. I work on both a windows machine and a couple of macs and only have minor issues moving projects between them. I have the Paragon program installed on the windows machine so it can read macosextended drives. Generally, I have to relink at least some of the files when moving between platforms, but usually if I relink one file, the rest reconnect automatically. There do seem to be consistent issues with font compatibility but I can live with that.
NTFS Paragon should work... I used to share projects between mac and windows using paragons program that allowed windows to read macos extended drives... You'll probably need to relink when you open the project on the mac with the ntfs drive attached...
i run windows server 2016 data center edition as my main OS, i wanted to try premiere but despite Server 2016 DC literally just being 10 with some server features
premiere will not install. (adobe should really remove this whole Restricted to certain OS's thing...)
but yet windows server 2016 was litterally released a year after 10...
is compatible with every other windows 10 based application.
only thing that makes something incompatible is if it refuses to install due to it being the wrong os (despite it being fully compatible)