![]() ![]() When I posted the first beta, VP9 was experimental, had hardly any application support, and was incredibly slow to encode. One thing that has been interesting to watch is how the VP9 codec has come along. And it will continue to evolve, especially as Google continues to develop their libvpx encoder. In that time the plug-in has evolved greatly based on feedback from users and from Google itself. ![]() After well over a year in public beta, today we're calling the free WebM plug-in for Premiere Pro officially released.
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