Adobe Premiere Pro — Cc 2017 11.1.2
The Creative Cloud 2017 ecosystem moved away from the old Title Designer interface and leaned heavily into dynamic, metadata-driven workflows. However, early versions of CC 2017 (v11.0 through v11.1.1) suffered from stability vulnerabilities and severe media-deletion bugs.
This update fixed a critical issue where the automatic cache deletion feature (introduced in 11.1) could accidentally delete non-cache files. In 11.1.2, deletion is strictly limited to known media cache file types like .pek , .ims , and .cfa . Essential Graphics Enhancements: Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017 11.1.2
Because 11.1.2 does not possess modern hardware acceleration for newer H.265 files, transcode highly compressed footage to DNxHR or ProRes before editing. The Creative Cloud 2017 ecosystem moved away from
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A major hallmark of Premiere Pro CC 2017 was its broad native format support. Version 11.1.2 added enhanced decoding capabilities for professional camera systems, including native support for Panasonic GH5, RED weapon footage, and various Sony formats. Editing these formats natively meant editors did not need to waste hours transcoding footage to ProRes or DNxHD prior to editing. 4. The Lumetri Color Panel Refinements
Use Motion Graphics Templates (.mogrt) created in After Effects.
Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017 11.1.2 stands as a monumental milestone in video editing history. It was the release that proved Adobe could completely modernize its audio and graphics engines without breaking the core mechanics that professional editors relied on daily. While modern workflows demand the AI capabilities and file compatibility of newer versions, 11.1.2 remains the definitive benchmark for an era of lean, efficient, and incredibly reliable video editing.