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Adobe has updated Premiere Pro CS5 to version 5.0.3.

 

Changes:

  • Adds Mercury Playback Engine (MPE) support for the NVIDIA Quadro 5000m card (Windows) and the NVIDIA Quadro 4000 card (Mac).
  • Custom effect UI performance enhancements.
  • Improved performance when switching between Adobe Premiere Pro and other applications.
  • Fixed issue where custom action safe guides shift position during direct manipulation.
  • Fixed issue where double clicking a title opens the Source Monitor panel instead of the Titler panel when the Project panel is in Icon view.
  • Fixed issue where importer XDCAM HD does not support Nexio 4:2:0 MXF files.
  • Fixed issue where shared network media gets re-indexed by every system that accesses the media.
  • Fixed issue where UI becomes non-responsive when loading projects that require MPEG indexing.
  • Made improvements to stability of Capture on Windows.
  • Fixed issue with Mercury Playback Engine using GPU acceleration where dissolves were not behaving correctly when opacity keyframes are present.
  • Fixed issue with Mercury Playback Engine using GPU acceleration where the Crop effect renders incorrectly when media is scaled to frame size.
  • Fixed issue where preview rendering gets stuck in a loop state.
  • Fixed issue where canceling an export sample does not cancel the render and could cause other export problems.
  • Fixed an issue where audio is not exported via SDI when using Export to Tape.
  • Fixed issue where master clips imported into projects using Final Cut Pro XML import are stripped of their unique identifiers.
  • Fixed issue where editing is sluggish in long sequences containing transitions.
  • Fixed issue where ProRes files or animation MOVs are unusable when the Cineform MOV importer is installed.
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    amrietok
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    Posted on 03/31/2012 at 10:41:12
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