Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017 (version 11.1.2) was a significant update released in June 2017, serving as a critical stability and performance patch for the broader "Spring 2017" release. While newer versions have since been released, 11.1.2 remains a notable milestone for its introduction of the Essential Graphics panel and more robust Media Cache management. Key Features of the 2017 (11.1.x) Cycle
The 11.1.2 update refined several major features introduced earlier in the year:
Essential Graphics Panel: This replaced the legacy titler with a more modern, Photoshop-like interface. It allows editors to create titles and shapes directly in the Program Monitor using the Type Tool.
Motion Graphics Templates (.mogrts): Users could now use professionally designed templates from Adobe After Effects directly within Premiere without needing a separate After Effects license.
Essential Sound Panel: Simplified audio mixing by providing categorized presets for Dialogue, Music, SFX, and Ambience, making professional-grade audio leveling accessible to non-experts.
Ambisonic Audio for VR: Enhanced support for 360-degree video with VR-aware audio that changes based on the viewer's orientation. What’s New in Version 11.1.2?
The 11.1.2 specific patch was primarily focused on "under-the-hood" improvements and critical bug fixes: Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017 11.1.2
Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017 (version 11.1.2) , released on June 13, 2017, was critical maintenance update
designed to improve stability and address several high-priority bugs found in previous 11.x builds Key Features & Changes Media Cache Management:
The most significant change was a fix for the Media Cache management feature, ensuring it only applies to known media cache file types (like ) to prevent accidental deletion of important files. New Format Support: It added native support for the 10-bit formats Panasonic GH-5 Graphics & Text Improvements: This version enhanced the Essential Graphics Panel
(introduced in 11.1), adding snapping for anchor points and better keyboard navigation when editing text. Stability Fixes:
Addressed various crashes, including those occurring during playback of certain "growing files," scrubbing high-frame-rate clips (1000 fps), and redraw issues on older Mac systems. Important Notes for Users Availability:
While it was a standard update in 2017, Adobe later released version 11.1.4 , which is essentially 11.1.2 with Dolby Digital encoding/decoding removed due to licensing changes. Legacy Hardware: Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017 (version 11
This version is often sought by users with older hardware or specific plugins (like those for .DV footage) that may not be fully compatible with the latest Creative Cloud releases. Installation: You can typically manage older versions through the Creative Cloud Desktop App
by selecting "Other Versions" under the Premiere Pro settings. Are you looking to this specific version, or are you trying to troubleshoot a bug within it? Adobe Premiere pro 2017 crashing on startup | Community
Since this is a legacy version (often favored for its stability on older hardware), I have designed a "Mastering the Legacy Version" guide. This content is structured for a blog post, a YouTube tutorial script, or a workshop handout.
If you are creating video content, use this structure.
Video Title: Why I Still Use Premiere Pro CC 2017 in 2024
0:00 - Intro
1:00 - The Interface Speed Test
3:00 - The "Missing" Features
5:00 - The Export Settings
7:00 - Conclusion
Fix: Navigate to C:\Users\[Username]\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Premiere Pro\11.0 and delete the "Cache" and "Media Cache" folders. Then reset preferences by holding Alt+Shift (Windows) or Option+Shift (Mac) while launching.
Do NOT use it if: