![]() ![]() The discoloration only occurs with my Canon C100 footage, while my Canon EOS R footage works fine. I experience both these issues (haven't found any others yet) and I have the 5500M 4GB. I found this post after dealing with the exact same issues and finding out I needed to use the OpenCL renderer. Am I missing something, or should I contact Apple and ask them to install a new graphics card driver? 16" Macbooks are not comptable with Premiere? Surely a huge number of people interested in this machines want it to run Premiere. You may also contact the Manufacturers of your drivers and show them your system configuration to them and ask them you need to install the graphic card driver.Īccording to this support person, NONE of the graphics cards on the new Macbook Pros are compatable with Premiere without installing these drivers.Īll of what he suggested seems a little crazy. premiere-pro/system-requirements.html#gpu-acceleration You need to contact the Apple support and ask them to install the drivers which is compatible with the Premiere pro application. you may share the lists of compatible driver for Premiere Pro application with them and ask them to install the driver which is compatible. I contacted Adobe support and we told that it was an issue with having an incompatable graphics card. Just to provide some followup insight on this.
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