CineForm codec support for native Apple Silicon M1 Premiere Pro

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Russell Newman commented
Is there any update as to when this will be supported? DaVinci Resolve has native Apple silicon support for CineForm.
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Antoine Autokroma.com (Independent Developer of AfterCodecs, BRAW Studio, PlumePack, Influx) commented
A workaround could be to launch Premiere in Intel mode, here is how to do it https://www.autokroma.com/blog/Apple-Silicon-ARM-M1-Compatibility-with-Adobe-Creative-Cloud-Autokroma
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Steven Probets commented
I consolidated my project with the Rosetta version of Premiere and now thought things might be better. So I trying to open this project in Premiere 22.2 and now ALL my consolidated footage (using Cineform CODEC) do not import. It says CFHD is unsupported compression type?! How can this be?
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Antoine Autokroma.com (Independent Developer of AfterCodecs, BRAW Studio, PlumePack, Influx) commented
For Import it should already work with Influx Importer for Adobe https://www.autokroma.com/Influx
And for export we'll look into it for AfterCodecs https://www.autokroma.com/AfterCodecs
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Russell Newman commented
Both import and export ideally - to bring it in sync with the Intel version of Premiere Pro. If one were to be prioritised, import is more important in order to work with existing CineForm source material.
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Antoine Autokroma.com (Independent Developer of AfterCodecs, BRAW Studio, PlumePack, Influx) commented
Do you mean at export ?