Learn about new features and enhancements in the April (1.5.58) release of Adobe Premiere Rush.
Premiere Rush now includes native support for Apple M1 computers, offering improved performance.
Context menu to edit clips on the timeline
On iOS, you can now tap a clip to bring up a context menu that allows you to split, delete, duplicate, or separate audio from it.
Changes to reset functionality
Depending on the platform, Reset now resets all edits done to color, audio, or transforms.
Support for new Android device
Premiere Rush is now available on Samsung Note 20/20+ Android phones.
Available on Apple M1 devices
Premiere Rush now includes support for Apple M1 computers, including recently released models like MacBook Air M1, MacBook Pro M1, and MacMini M1.
On Apple M1 computers, Premiere Rush offers improved performance for playback and editing, and faster exports, compared with comparable Intel-based systems.
All common video and still image file formats are supported, providing a seamless transition from previous generation Mac computers. Project syncing works across devices, so users can continue to work with their projects on Apple Intel, Windows, iOS, Android, and new Apple M1 systems.
For information on all supported devices, see System requirements.
Support for new Android device
on Android
Premiere Rush is now available on Samsung Note 20/20+ Android phones.
For information on all supported devices, see System requirements.
Context menu to edit clips on the timeline
On iOS
You can now tap a video clip on the timeline to bring up the context menu to split, duplicate, or delete a clip. Tap a video clip with audio to separate the audio clip from the video.
For more information, see Create and edit videos using Adobe Premiere Rush on iOS.
Changes to reset functionality
On Desktop, iOS, and Android
On desktop: Reset for Color now resets all color adjustments.
On iOS and Android: Reset for Color, Audio, and Transforms now resets all adjustments.