Adobe | Premiere Pro 2020 V14.3.1
To help editors stay organized, a new command was added that allows you to quickly close all open projects except for the one currently active. This is a massive time-saver for those managing multiple timelines or post-production assets simultaneously.
The 2020 cycle (Version 14.x) was a turning point for Adobe’s integration of . Features like Auto Reframe —which automatically intelligently crops video for social media (9:16, 1:1)—became more stable and usable in these mid-cycle updates. Adobe Premiere Pro 2020 v14.3.1
For editors still using this legacy version, it remains one of the more stable builds of the 2020 era, especially for systems that may not support the latest Creative Cloud hardware requirements. Welcome to Premiere Pro 14.3.1! - Adobe Community To help editors stay organized, a new command
The update, released in July 2020 , was a refined maintenance patch that focused on performance stability and workflow efficiency. While it wasn't a major "feature jump," it brought critical improvements for editors working with modern video formats. Key Highlights of the v14.3.1 Update - Adobe Community The update, released in July
This version utilizes the enhanced System Compatibility Report to alert users about outdated graphics drivers or hardware issues that could cause crashes. Why This Version Matters
Building on the broader v14.0 release, this patch continued to stabilize the proxy creation system, making it easier to swap high-resolution footage for lower-resolution "stand-ins" to keep editing smooth on less powerful machines.
A major focus of this version was enhancing playback performance for H.264 and HEVC files on Windows systems. By collaborating with hardware partners, Adobe optimized how the software interacts with GPUs to reduce "laggy" previews during the editing process.