Performance enhancements, Support for new graphics cards, Other changes – Adobe Premiere Pro CC v.7.xx User Manual

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When using a predefined In/Out range, you don't have to click the Voice-over Record button

. Recording automatically starts when the playhead

reaches the In point in the Timeline.

Finish Recording

When using a predefined In/Out range, recording ends when the playhead reaches the Out point in the Timeline. The status message on the
Program Monitor then changes to "Finishing...". If you are not using a predefined In/Out range, stop the recording manually by clicking the Voice-

over Record button

again, or by pressing the Spacebar key.

Once recording is complete, an audio file of the recording is created. The audio file is imported as a new project item into the Project panel.

Performance enhancements

This release of Premiere Pro CC further leverages the power of third-party GPUs to increase speed of work with high-resolution formats:

OpenCL performance is faster and more stable than before

Performance improvements for UltraHD

Support for new graphics cards

Premiere Pro now supports the following NVIDIA graphics cards:

Windows

Quadro K1100

GeForce GTX Titan

Mac

GeForce GT 750M

For the complete list of supported graphics cards, see the

Tech Specs

.

Other changes

Premiere Pro now uses the MXF Importer for importing P2 and Canon XF files

You can natively import AVCI-100 .mov files and smart render the files to MXF-wrapped AVCI-100 files

When using third-party transmit tools for SDI display, Premiere Pro ensures that the audio and video are in sync at all times

Improved playback performance for Sony XAVC 60p media

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