Autokroma Influx Changelog

What's new in Autokroma Influx 1.1.4

Apr 14, 2022
  • Improvement in internal importing processes for newly imported audiovideo files, improving general stability and compatibility. Previous files in older PrPro projects (before updating Influx to this version) will be kept as-is, this will only impact new imports
  • After Effects : Improved audio decoding performance for long files

New in Autokroma Influx 1.0.2 (Nov 1, 2021)

  • Improved After Effects audio decoding.

New in Autokroma Influx 1.0.0 (Oct 20, 2021)

  • Autokroma Influx Official Launch:
  • Support and same features for Premiere Pro / Media Encoder 2019 onwards (v13+) and After Effects 2019 onwards (v16+) until 2022 included
  • Support and same features for Microsoft Windows 10 and Apple macOS Intel v10.14 (Mojave) onwards as well as Apple silicon (for example M1), more information about it here : https://www.autokroma.com/blog/Apple-Silicon-ARM-M1-Compatibility-with-Adobe-Creative-Cloud-Autokroma
  • Adobe will try to use Influx if it cannot import a file natively, for example when a specific file or codec is not supported (even if the container is supported by Adobe it could fail !)
  • Suffix your video files with .influx to import them with Influx instead of natively by Adobe, this way you will know for sure it's not Adobe decoding the files. Could be useful for troubleshooting Adobe and working around its bugs. /! BEWARE : if Adobe imports the video stream but not the audio stream (for example because of an incompatible codec), it will import it on its own without Influx, hence without audio ! Even if Influx could decode audio. You should suffix with .influx to work around this
  • Use Premiere Pro's DogEars feature to confirm that Influx is being used to decode the files
  • For debugging purposes you have the choice in our Settings to enable always overloading Adobe default importers, and also the choice of disabling Influx to mimick uninstalling Influx without actually doing it
  • Codecs and containers:
  • New .MKV .WebM .AVI .FLV .BIK .OGV .M4V .TS containers etc. as well as a lot of containers already supported by Adobe, can be useful for debugging Adobe's bugs (.MOV .AVI .BOV .MPG .MP4 .WAV .AAC .MXF .QT .MP3 .GIF .VOB etc.)
  • Video : FFV1, Bink V1, H264 AVC, H264 HEVC, ProRes, GoPro, Vidvox Hap, Canopus HQ, AV1
  • Audio : .FLAC, .OPUS, .OGG, Vorbis, .WMA, .MKA
  • Exact same set of features, containers and codecs on all apps and platforms (for example Windows Media .WMV .WMA .AVI on macOS)
  • We need your help for Magic Lantern .MLV support, please read our article here https://www.autokroma.com/blog/MLV-Magic-Lantern-RAW-How-to-Import-Adobe-Premiere-Pro-After-Effects
  • We need your help for Blackmagic CinemaDNG .DNG support, please read our article here https://www.autokroma.com/blog/CinemaDNG-Blackmagic-Compressed-How-to-Import-Adobe-Premiere-Pro-After-Effects
  • Access our Influx Settings and License popup:
  • Premiere Pro : right click on a project item and click "Source Settings…"
  • Media Encoder : right click on render queue item and click "Source Settings…"
  • After Effects : right click on a project item -> "Interpret Footage" -> "Main…" and click the "More Options…" button at the bottom
  • You can also access them directly from the Desktop app , as written in our How to License Influx article

New in Autokroma Influx 0.8.0 Beta 8 (Oct 1, 2021)

  • Support for Premiere Pro / Media Encoder 2019 onwards (v13+) and After Effects 2019 onwards (v16+)
  • Support for Microsoft Windows 10 and Apple macOS Intel v10.14 (Mojave) onwards as well as Apple silicon (the M1 CPU as of now), more information about Adobe plugins and Apple silicon and how to launch back Adobe apps in Intel mode in our article : https://www.autokroma.com/blog/Apple-Silicon-ARM-M1-Compatibility-with-Adobe-Creative-Cloud-Autokroma
  • Adobe will try to use Influx if it cannot import a file natively, for example when a specific file or codec is not supported (even if the container is supported by Adobe it could fail)
  • Support for new .MKV .WEBM .AVI etc. containers on both Windows and maCOS as well as a lot of containers already supported by Adobe
  • Use Premiere Pro DogEars feature to confirm that Influx is being used to decode the files
  • Suffix your video files with .influx to import them with Influx instead of natively by Adobe, this way you will know for sure it's not Adobe decoding the files. Could be useful for troubleshooting Adobe and working around its bugs
  • Access our Influx Settings popup by:
  • Premiere Pro : right clicking on a project item and clicking "Source Settings…"
  • Media Encoder : right clicking on render queue item and clicking "Source Settings…"
  • After Effects : right clicking on a project item -> "Interpret Footage" -> "Main…" and clicking the "More Options…" button at the bottom

New in Autokroma Influx 0.7.0 Beta 7 (Sep 13, 2021)

  • Info available in our article https://www.autokroma.com/blog/BETA-For-Influx-Importer-Adobe-Premiere-Pro-After-Effects
  • Support for Premiere Pro / Media Encoder 2019 onwards (v13+) and After Effects 2019 onwards (v16+)
  • Support for Microsoft Windows 10 and Apple macOS Intel v10.14 (Mojave) onwards as well as Apple silicon (the M1 CPU as of now), more information about Adobe plugins and Apple silicon and how to launch back Adobe apps in Intel mode in our article : https://www.autokroma.com/blog/Apple-Silicon-ARM-M1-Compatibility-with-Adobe-Creative-Cloud-Autokroma
  • Adobe will try to use Influx if it cannot import a file natively, for example when a specific file or codec is not supported (even if the container is supported by Adobe it could fail)
  • Support for new .MKV .WEBM .AVI etc. containers on both Windows and maCOS as well as a lot of containers already supported by Adobe
  • Use Premiere Pro DogEars feature to confirm that Influx is being used to decode the files
  • Suffix your video files with .influx to import them with Influx instead of natively by Adobe, this way you will know for sure it's not Adobe decoding the files. Could be useful for troubleshooting Adobe and working around its bugs
  • Access our Influx Settings popup by :
  • Premiere Pro : right clicking on a project item and clicking "Source Settings…"
  • Media Encoder : right clicking on render queue item and clicking "Source Settings…"
  • After Effects : right clicking on a project item -> "Interpret Footage" -> "Main…" and clicking the "More Options…" button at the bottom
  • Contact us to tell us about your needs and send us your files !

New in Autokroma Influx 0.3.0 Beta 3 (Jul 13, 2021)

  • Autokroma Influx BETA3 :
  • Support for Premiere Pro / Media Encoder 2020 onwards (v14+) and After Effects 2020 onwards (v17+)
  • Support for Microsoft Windows 10 and Apple macOS Intel v10.15 (Catalina) onwards. Apple Silicon (ARM) not supported yet
  • Adobe will try to use Influx if it cannot import a file natively, for example when a specific file or codec is not supported (even if the container is supported by Adobe it could fail)
  • Support for new .MKV .WEBM .AVI etc. containers on both Windows and maCOS as well as a lot of containers already supported by Adobe
  • Use Premiere Pro DogEars feature to confirm that Influx is being used to decode the files
  • Suffix your video files with .influx to import them with Influx instead of natively by Adobe, this way you will know for sure it's not Adobe decoding the files. Could be useful for troubleshooting Adobe and working around its bugs
  • Support for Images Sequence
  • Contact us to tell us about your needs and send us your files !

New in Autokroma Influx 0.2.0 Beta 2 (Jul 7, 2021)

  • Support for Premiere Pro / Media Encoder 2020 onwards (v14+) and After Effects 2020 onwards (v17+)
  • Support for Microsoft Windows 10 and Apple macOS Intel v10.15 (Catalina) onwards. Apple Silicon (ARM) not supported yet
  • Adobe will try to use Influx if it cannot import a file natively, for example when a specific file or codec is not supported (even if the container is supported by Adobe it could fail)
  • Support for new .MKV .WEBM .AVI etc. containers on both Windows and maCOS as well as a lot of containers already supported by Adobe
  • Use Premiere Pro DogEars feature to confirm that Influx is being used to decode the files
  • Suffix your video files with .influx to import them with Influx instead of natively by Adobe, this way you will know for sure it's not Adobe decoding the files. Could be useful for troubleshooting Adobe and working around its bugs
  • Contact us to tell us about your needs and send us your files !
  • Not Supported yet:
  • Images Sequence
  • Known issues (we are working on it):
  • Some errors decoding audio, you might get blips and glitches at playback but fine when exporting