![]() Additionally, the Media Cache management will be off by default.” The folders they are in will remain on the system. Only those files will be deleted according to the cache management preference. While 11.1.1 restricted cache management preference to be applied to files within the Media Cache folder structure, 11.1.2 will only apply the preference to media cache files of a known file type (such as *.pek, *.ims and *.cfa). “The most important change with 11.1.2 is addressing issues introduced with the Media Cache management feature (added in 11.1 and already updated with 11.1.1). Adobe has fixed how those media cache files get deleted when you choose the option to have them purged on a timed basis. Stability and performance are also updated plus a lot of effects fixes. ![]() This is considered a critical update so it’s not just about the GH5 support. As an early adopter to the camera and enjoying the 10-bit quality it has been a drag to have to transcode everything to edit. It’s here! Adobe Premiere Pro users can finally edit GH5 10-bit files.
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