Previously, creating 30-minute interview captions took 3 hours. Version 15 reduced it to 3 minutes (plus manual cleanup).
Adobe leveraged its artificial intelligence engine, Adobe Sensei, to automate complex editing tasks that used to take hours. 1. Audio Auto-Ducking
: Allows editors to search for specific words to find exact video moments. 2. Essential Graphics Panel Upgrades
Before version 15, captions required uploading audio to a third-party service or manually typing. changed that. adobe premiere pro 15 update
Adobe focused heavy development work on processing speed and background computation limits throughout the version 15 lifecycle. Warp Stabilizer Redefined
Expanded native decoding support for ARRI Alexa Mini LF footage and RED Komodo clips removed the need for time-consuming proxy creation for high-end cinema workflows. 5. Terminology and Inclusivity Changes
Version 14 struggled with native RAW formats. The brought massive performance gains for high-end codecs. Dynamic Media Replacement in Templates
Several obsolete audio effects (like Chorus, DeClicker, and DeNoiser) were removed and replaced by modern equivalents.
: This update completely redesigned how captions are handled. Captions are now integrated directly into the timeline as a separate track, allowing you to edit them just like video clips.
Adobe updated terminology within the app (e.g., changing "Master Clip" to "Source Clip") to better reflect values of diversity and inclusion. adobe premiere pro 15 update
Performance and playback
The Adobe Premiere Pro v15 update was a maturation milestone for the software. By prioritizing and hardware optimization over flashy editing gimmicks, Adobe solidified Premiere Pro's position as the industry standard for high-volume production environments.
: Rolled out comprehensively across the v15 lifecycle, this feature leverages Adobe Sensei AI to automatically convert dialog into accurately timed screen text, cutting subtitle generation time by up to 75%. 2. Dynamic Media Replacement in Templates