Key improvements in this specific "produce" or update cycle included: Essential Graphics Improvements
Create, edit, and animate text layers directly in the Program Monitor.
Fixed issues where the timeline and waveform redraw would freeze, particularly in large projects on older Mac systems.
Editors could now design titles, shapes, and text layers directly inside the Program Monitor. Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017 11.1.2
Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017 11.1.2 represents a high-water mark for software stability. It struck a perfect balance between legacy workflows that editors trusted and the modern, automated features that would define the next decade of video editing. While modern AI-driven tools have shifted the industry forward, version 11.1.2 remains an important historical blueprint of what a reliable, high-performance professional NLE (Non-Linear Editor) should look like.
For enterprise and Creative Cloud for teams subscribers, this version advanced the architecture. It allowed editors and motion graphics artists to work simultaneously on shared projects in the cloud, offering deep version control and conflict resolution. 3. System Requirements for Version 11.1.2
After version 11.1.2, Adobe continued its rapid iteration cycle. The Creative Cloud model meant that updates were frequent. Subsequent versions, such as 11.1.4, soon followed. In fact, some users noted that version 11.1.4 was "identical to 11.1.2 EXCEPT the removal of Dolby," suggesting that version 11.1.2 itself had a very specific bug-fix purpose. Key improvements in this specific "produce" or update
Other users on the Adobe Community forums reported that after updating to version 11.1.2, Premiere Pro would consistently crash when trying to open existing project files. One user noted, "Premiere Pro could crash while opening updated projects or when importing media." The suggested fix was to import the problematic project's assets into a brand-new project created with the latest version, a time-consuming workaround that wasn't always successful.
Today, this version is often sought out by users with older hardware who cannot run the latest Creative Cloud updates.
Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017 (11.1.2) was the bridge between the old way of editing (Legacy Titler, manual audio mixing) and the modern, unified Creative Cloud ecosystem (Essential Graphics, Essential Sound). It stood out as a highly stable workstation anchor once the catastrophic cache bugs of early 2017 were ironed out. Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017 11
Fixed a major issue where audio was deleted from the timeline when performing a "flatten multicam" operation.
Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017 (version 11.1.2) was a critical update released in June 2017 that focused on stabilizing the major features introduced earlier that spring. This version is particularly notable for refining the workflow and resolving significant Media Cache management issues. Key Improvements in Version 11.1.2
: Replaced the "Legacy Title" tool with a modern, layer-based system for titles and motion graphics.
Another perplexing issue reported by users was a significant delay (around one second) between pressing the play button and playback actually starting, and a similar delay when pressing pause. Some users on the Creative COW forums traced this issue to a compatibility problem between Premiere Pro version 11.1.2 and AJA video hardware, suggesting a potential driver or communication conflict. For editors working in fast-paced environments, even a one-second delay could be a significant disruption.