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Premiere Pro CC no longer compatible with New Mac Pro running 10.9.3
Alexander Føsund replied 11 years, 4 months ago 22 Members · 75 Replies
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James Harrison
November 24, 2014 at 6:20 pmSame issues here… a very expensive state of the art MacPro rendered sub standard by software that doesn’t seem to work happily with this latest 2013/14 computer. Could this be the beginning of the end of my relationship with Adobe and a return to FCP?
Everything worked find until I upgraded and supposedly improved things.
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Jimmy Brunger
November 24, 2014 at 9:23 pmDon’t know, but 10.9.4 worked fine for me but to be honest i went straight to yosemite and (touchwood) so far so good.
Maybe recent PPro patches have sorted out the problems ppl have been having. Have you got any unusual 3rd party gear?
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Adobe CC 2014
MacPro 2013 8-core 3GHz / 64GB RAM / Dual FirePro D500s / OSX 10.10
Decklink Extreme+ 3D / 2TB SSD RAID-0 scratch / XServe + UD RAID on Small Tree 10GbE -
Reed Brown
November 26, 2014 at 8:49 pmI created a separate boot drive for my new late 2013 MacPro using 10.9.5 and have been successfully running PP CC on that for 3-4 weeks now. 98% stable. FINALLY!!! After this next job finishes, I’ll probably upgrade the internal HD to 10.9.5 and hopefully be done with the freeze, glitch, crash issue. My recommendation–try 10.9.5 on a different boot drive and see how PP runs.
Feedback welcome!
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Jimmy Brunger
December 5, 2014 at 12:09 pmWAIT!….I take it all back…
Premiere Pro CC2014 is now totally unusable in Yosemite on my Mac Pro. Don’t know what’s happened (nothing new has been installed) but basically I can edit in PP for about 5-10 mins and then I either get beachball lock up, or my media all freezes or disappears and playhead just scrubs nothing.
Just updated to Yosemite 10.10.1 to see if it helped, but no joy.
Is anyone else getting this? Machine pretty much useless now 🙁
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Adobe CC 2014
MacPro 2013 8-core 3GHz / 64GB RAM / Dual FirePro D500s / OSX 10.10
Decklink Extreme+ 3D / 2TB SSD RAID-0 scratch / XServe + UD RAID on Small Tree 10GbE -
Alexander Føsund
January 19, 2015 at 8:54 amThanks Brad Bussé!
This solved my problem with my Fullscreen problem at my MacBook Pro Late 2013.
Before the fullscreen went white, and everything started to freeze.
I only switched off the GPU 🙂
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