A: Yes. After the pack is downloaded, you can transcribe without an internet connection (except for the initial login).
| Language | Pack Name | | :--- | :--- | | English | English (US) / English (UK) / English (AU) / English (IN) | | Spanish | Español (España) / Español (México) | | French | Français (France) / Français (Canada) | | German | Deutsch | | Italian | Italiano | | Portuguese | Português (Brasil) / Português (Portugal) | | Dutch | Nederlands | | Russian | Русский | | Japanese | 日本語 | | Korean | 한국어 | | Chinese | 中文 (普通话 - 简体) / 中文 (国語 - 繁體) |
A: Not directly. You must download it again on the new machine via your Adobe ID, but it will still be free.
Without the correct pack, the "Transcribe" button remains grayed out, or you receive an error: "Language pack not installed." Yes. If you have an active Adobe Premiere Pro subscription (even the Individual plan or the Teams plan), the Language Packs are 100% free to download. Unlike stock footage or fonts from Adobe Stock, there is no additional cost.
Whether you are a YouTuber creating subtitles for accessibility, a corporate editor creating meeting recaps, or a filmmaker adding foreign language subtitles, Adobe has removed the biggest barrier: cost.
Video editing has undergone a massive transformation over the last few years. One of the most game-changing features to arrive in Adobe Premiere Pro is the Speech to Text function. Powered by Adobe Sensei, this tool automatically generates transcriptions and captions for your video footage, saving editors hours of manual typing.
But here is the catch: To use Speech to Text, you need the specific for your source audio. Without the correct pack, Premiere Pro cannot analyze the dialogue.