Adobe is releasing its AI-powered Remix feature in Premiere Pro, which allows editors and creators to reschedule music to match the duration of video content. In addition, faster speech-to-texting is being added to the platform.
New features coming to Premiere Pro
Adobe plans to sync music with videos with the new Remix feature it brought to Premiere Pro. The feature, which was previously available as a beta, analyzes the music via Adobe Sensei and organizes it to match the video duration. The company says that thanks to Remix, the job of editing the music, which takes a long time, is done much faster by an artificial intelligence.
Adobe is also accelerating the conversion of speech to text. The company states that this will take much less time to add subtitles to videos. He says that the speed of Speech to Text has been improved 3 times on Intel Core i9 and Apple M1 based systems and 2 times on other systems. In addition, the downloadable language packs offered will also make it possible to work offline.
Projects in 10-bit 420 HEVC format can now export up to 10x faster on Windows systems with Intel or NVIDIA graphics. In addition, Premiere Pro will work in harmony with the screen notch on the new 2021 MacBook Pro models with M1 Pro and M1 Max processors.
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