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lvarano
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June 22, 2023

Intel ARC Card support

  • June 22, 2023
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Sooo....it's been almost a year since Adobe said they would support the ARC line of cards. Is this happening? Ever? Even Filmora and Resolve support AV1 and hardware encoding/decoding for this card. Do I have to just call it quits with Premiere since I've sold my Nvidia cards for Intel? I almost feel like this is done on purpose to keep Nvidia happy....

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Fergus H
Community Manager
Community Manager
April 15, 2025

@arkid What you might also experience is a problem we've seen before: 

 

  1. Customer installs latest GPU driver via Intel's website. 
  2. Windows Update is configured to automatically install updates. 
  3. Some time after step 1, Windows Update automatically installs an older version of the GPU driver. 
  4. At launch, Premiere Pro warns of the older driver. 

 

If you experience this issue, turning off automatic Windows Update is probably the best option. 

 

Regards,

Fergus

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April 15, 2025

April 2025 and I THOUGHT that there was still not full support. I had just downloaded the current Premiere onto a brand new Dell XPS with Arc 140v and it warns me of the limited functionality upon starting the program.    

However,  at some point I turned on the option to download additional software via Windows Update and it then downloaded and prompted to install various drivers from Intel that evidently included a graphics driver.   Upon install and reboot the warnings on Premiere startup disapeared. 

Participant
February 6, 2024

anyone having this experience with their AMD CPU with integrated GPU and AMD dedicated GPU?

Participant
February 6, 2024

So do i get this correct? When using ryzen 9 7950X with the newest premiere pro, Intel Arc a770 wont be used for rendering nor de-/encoding because of the igpu in the cpu?

October 20, 2023

With Adobe Premiere Pro 2024, the Intel ARC hardware acceleration seems to be fully supported now. I also could have a look in intel deep link on a friends pc. So he has an i5 13600k and Intel ARC A380. HyperEncoding works like a charm. Both load on iGPU and dGPU.

But it's really a shame, that adobe still didn't add AV1 support, it's still missing.

lvarano
lvaranoAuthor
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September 11, 2023

Any updates or progress on this? 

lvarano
lvaranoAuthor
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August 22, 2023

@PiterSpb thanks

lvarano
lvaranoAuthor
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August 19, 2023

@PiterSpb I'm looking at the beta version. I was under the impression it should list the card or just pick Open CL? I thought I saw a screenshot somwhere where it listed the card. Is there an AV1 option?

lvarano
lvaranoAuthor
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August 16, 2023

@Fergus H 

I shoot with a Panasonic GH4 and Canon C100. Older camera, but still do the job.

Fergus H
Community Manager
Community Manager
August 16, 2023

@lvarano Ah, very cool! Thanks for the info. I've got some more thoughts on this - given you're already on an Intel system with Quick Sync - but let me huddle with our engineering team to make sure I've got the details correct. 

 

What camera footage are you shooting with? (I'm also product manager for camera support and I'm always interested in what cameras people are using that are H.264 10-bit 4:2:2.)