Tip #094: Premiere and ProRes
… for Adobe Premiere Pro CC
Tip #094: Premiere and ProRes
Larry Jordan – https://LarryJordan.com
Premiere now supports ProRes
If you are looking for a good intermediate codec to transcode highly-compressed media (such as H.264, AVCHD, or HEVC) into something easier to edit, Premiere now supports all flavors of ProRes on both Mac and Windows.
The first version of Premiere to support ProRes on Windows was 13.02. (ProRes on the Mac has been supported for a long time.) And the latest release of Premiere (Fall, 2019) has improved ProRes handling on both Mac and Windows.
When you say “easier to edit” are you talking about computing power?
John:
Not really. I’m talking about the structure of the codec itself that allows for easier editing.
Please see Tip #105 “Why Do We Need Intermediate Codecs?” for more information.
Larry