![]() ![]() I have a 2012 Macbook, bought new in January of 2013… I upgraded to CC 2017 on Tuesday, but found out my video driver/ graphics card is no longer supported on new editions of Premiere Pro CC. I have to agree with Clouddisaster about the absurdity of this current situation. If I could put down my bullhorn of rage for a moment, might I suggest you add the actual point release information to that page when multiple versions become available? Could you pass that on? As the older versions will be made available on this page in addition to the Creative Cloud desktop app. Please bookmark Download Creative Cloud apps that was referenced by Martin Baker in post #2. Adobe support spent 4 hours remoted in and couldn't fix a thing. Numerous re-installations, reboots and signing in and out has gotten us nowhere. The icing on the cake? I don't even have the option of 2018! It's not visible at all. To be fair I was offered an install of CS6, which would be great if I was working on 5 year old projects. The option to grab 2017 had been removed entirely. Yesterday that all ended when it installed the original CC. You simply had to pick the point release, choose to reinstall and grab a coffee. Everything.Īn instance of Premiere that doesn't do captions properly is useless to us as a finishing tool.īut we had a workaround-this was sooooo easy via the desktop app. Here in Canada we need to caption everything. Working with Lumetri and multiple transparencies requires a newer point release-but that version mangles closed captions. We need to be able to hop between differing point releases because each version suffers from noted bugs that are unique to each. You realize this is insane, right? To knowingly remove functionality with plans of restoring it? Not picking on you personally Jeff, but our team spent 6 hours with support yesterday after a mistaken "upgrade" left one of our suites marooned. There are plans to restore the ability to install additional versions of Premiere Pro CC ![]()
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