Adobe’s Premiere Pro is a popular video editing software used by professionals worldwide. Part of the Creative Cloud program, it was first launched in 2003 and is the successor to the widely used Adobe Premiere.
Over the years, Premiere Pro has been used to edit numerous movies such as Deadpool, Monsters, and Gone Girl.
Just a few weeks ago, users said they were experiencing an audio/video glitch when they tried exporting H.264 files from Premiere Pro to network-attached storage.
And now, Adobe Premiere Pro users are reporting an issue with the Red Giant Universe plugin on Windows. It looks like the plugin stopped working after users updated to v22.1.1.
Many say they are unable to access the Red Giant Universe plugin and are instead greeted with an “Error connecting to Universe runtime” message whenever they try to apply or load any effect.
Others say they are getting a Universe Runtime error. Reinstalling the application seems to make no difference.
Thankfully, Maxon has acknowledged the Premiere Pro Red Giant Universe plugin issue and said that they are working with Adobe to find a fix.
They also suggested that those dependent on the Red Giant Universe plugin can downgrade to Premiere Pro v22.0 since it seems to be working in that version.
We hope Maxon and Adobe work together to fix the issue since it is making it impossible for many to use the latest version of Premiere Pro.
Rest assured, we will let you know once a patch is out so make sure you stay tuned for updates.
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