These features are still in the process of being ported for Apple silicon. We will post updates to this forum as these issues are fixed and new builds become available. There are currently a few limitations and known issues when running After Effects (Beta) natively on Apple silicon which are listed below. Since After Effects and Premiere Pro share components for many media formats, you can expect to see the same media types available for use in After Effects (Beta) as are available in Premiere Pro on Apple silicon. After Effects has greatly benefited from the work done to bring Premiere Pro to Apple silicon, which included our team porting AE's render pipeline to support Motion Graphics Templates. This first version of After Effects (Beta) for Apple silicon contains all the core functionality of the app, including nearly all native effects, all layer types, Roto Brush 2, Draft 3D, and, of course, Multi-Frame Rendering. We are looking forward to hearing your feedback! Please also try it out together with the latest Betas of Premiere Pro and Media Encoder. You are invited to test it out and please let us know if anything isn't working as you expect. Starting today in build 22.1.1.9, After Effects (Beta) will run natively on Macs that use the Apple M1 family of processors. We are very pleased to announce that a version of After Effects which runs natively on Apple silicon is now available for beta testing.
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