This version sits between Premiere Pro CC (original 2013 release, version 7.0) and the major CC 2015 overhaul (version 9.0). Consequently, build 7.2.2 is the ultimate maturation of the "first generation" CC architecture.
Fixed intermittent audio dropouts and sync issues when exporting multi-channel audio tracks to QuickTime wrappers.
The entire codebase operates natively in 64-bit, allowing the application to utilize all available system RAM and handle complex, multi-layered timelines seamlessly. Key Features of the 7.2.2 Update
(released in early 2014) represents a landmark update in the early days of Adobe's Creative Cloud transition. As the "7.x" series (essentially the CC 2013-2014 era) matured, this specific build offered critical bug fixes, enhanced stability, and essential workflow improvements, making it a "final" stable point for many users before the transition to the full CC 2014 rebranding. Adobe Premiere Pro CC 7.2.2 Build 33 Final
This build cemented the "Direct Link" workflow between Premiere Pro and SpeedGrade CC (Adobe’s dedicated color grading software at the time). Editors could send a Premiere timeline to SpeedGrade without rendering, perform advanced color grading, and see those changes update automatically back in the Premiere timeline. Dynamic Link Stability
Near-zero latency when scrubbing through highly compressed formats like H.264 or raw formats like RED R3D. Native Format Support
This build was crucial for better managing projects created in older Premiere Pro versions (CS6 and earlier), providing smoother transition paths to CC. This version sits between Premiere Pro CC (original
This update followed the major December 2013 (7.2) release. While the 7.2 update introduced significant features like Live Text Templates GoPro CineForm
Enhanced stability when hosting third-party VST and Audio Units plug-ins. System Requirements for Optimal Performance
Text and icons rendered sharply on early Retina and 4K displays. The entire codebase operates natively in 64-bit, allowing
While 7.2.2 Build 33 was a great version that solved many stability issues, Adobe's development moved very quickly. was released just two months later, in June 2014. It introduced significant features like the Lumetri Color panel (a more advanced version of the Color Engine), Live Text Templates , and Masking and Tracking .
: Apply a crop to make text appear from the center or "reveal" itself. Transform Effect : Use keyframes on the property to create movement. Ease In/Out
The "Build 33 Final" designation indicates a highly polished release aimed at fixing bugs and preventing application crashes during critical delivery windows.