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May 24, 2025

P: Premiere Pro Freeze During Export Using Hardware Encoding (NVIDIA RTX 5070)

  • May 24, 2025
  • 302 replies
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Hi Adobe Community,

I'm experiencing consistent freezes when exporting projects using CUDA acceleration with my new NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070. This occurs in both Adobe Premiere Pro and Media Encoder.

 

Bug Report Details:

  • Product(s) Affected:

    • Adobe Premiere Pro (25.2)

  • Operating System: Windows 11 Pro

  • GPU: ASUS Prime GeForce RTX™ 5070 OC Edition 12GB GDDR7

  • GPU Driver: NVIDIA Studio Driver (Latest version available at the time of this report)

Issue Description:
Since upgrading to the ASUS RTX 5070, Adobe Premiere Pro freeze during export when CUDA acceleration is enabled. The application becomes completely unresponsive at a random percentage of export progress. No error message is displayed, and no crash logs seem to be generated. The application process cannot be terminated via Task Manager, forcing a full PC restart.


Project & Export Settings (Typical Scenario):

  • Source Footage: H.265

  • Sequence Resolution: 1080p

  • Sequence Duration: Approximately 40 minutes

  • Effects Used: Minimal (no heavy effects or LUTs)

  • Preview Rendering: Not used

  • Export Format: H.264

  • Renderer: Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration (CUDA)

  • Encoding: Hardware Encoding

 

Steps to Reproduce:

  1. Open a project in Premiere Pro (e.g., a 40-minute timeline with H.265 footage, simple edits, no heavy effects).
  2. Go to File > Export > Media.
  3. Set Export Format to H.264.
  4. Ensure "Performance" is set to "Hardware Encoding."
  5. Under Video > Encoding Settings (or similar, depending on version), ensure the Renderer is set to "Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration (CUDA)."
  6. Start the export (either directly from Premiere Pro or by queuing to Media Encoder).


Expected Result:

The export completes successfully(New RTX 5000 series now support 4:2:2 10bit H.265 natively)

Actual Result:
The application (Premiere Pro) freezes at a random point during the export. It becomes unresponsive, and the system requires a hard restart as the application cannot be closed via Task Manager.

 

Additional Notes:

  • The problem is reproducible in both Premiere Pro direct export and Adobe Media Encoder.

  • Switching to "Software Eng" rendering allows exports to complete, but this is not ideal.

 

I would appreciate any insights, troubleshooting steps, or guidance on whether this is a known compatibility issue. Please let me know if further information is required.

Thank you!

302 replies

Participant
September 4, 2025

I tried the studio drrver 580 in the latest release of Premiere (September 2025), and with hardware Windows scheduling off. It was a 3 hours footage, lot's of editing. Timeline went super smooth. But Premiere was unstable. It kept giving errors during editing. I had to save the project every 1 minute just to be sure. 
Windows 11 
RTX 5070 ti

Participant
September 3, 2025

Não tenho mais conseguido exportar vídeos no Premiere.  Quando exporto pelo Adobe Midia Encoder, ou direto do Premiere ele para aleatoriamente em qualquer parte do video. às vezes chega perto de concluir e trava. Já atuzlizei a Placa de vídeo (Nvidia GForce RTX 5070), já fiz downgrade no Premiere e nada adianta. Nunca tinha passado por issso. Alguérm consegue me ajudar?

Obrigado!!

Community Expert
September 3, 2025

Please give us system specs and your work flow. Also is there plenty of room on your destination drive and are there any administration "write" issues which may be part of the problem

Participant
September 2, 2025

Sep 2 ... Not Fixed yet ... On RTX 5070 SFG

Participating Frequently
September 1, 2025

Bro just do the solutions above - works perfectly 🙏

Known Participant
August 31, 2025

Just tried exporting a 1 hour and 30 minute video for me and it froze 😞 I'm currently on driver 581.08.

Participant
August 30, 2025

Hi, I’m having an issue with Adobe Premiere Pro.
When I try to render/export with my NVIDIA RTX 5070, the render freezes (sometimes at 10%, 60%, or 99%).
It happens even with a simple cut-only project (no effects).
Exporting to H.264 or QuickTime both fails.

My specs:
- GPU: RTX 5070 (latest driver)
- CPU: i710700k

- RAM: 64 GB
- OS: Windows 11

Could you please confirm if this is a known bug with RTX 5070 and Premiere Pro, and if there’s any workaround?

R Neil Haugen
Legend
August 30, 2025

If you looked through this, or really, any other pro video app forum, you will see a ton of posts about issues with many of the 50 series cards. 

 

So ... some have changed a BIOS setting, or removed over-clocking, or changed drivers from Nvidia, and the card now works as expected. Some have RMA'd their card, and the replacement works. So yes, there is an issue that Nvidia, Adobe, BlackMagic and other companies are working to sort out.

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Participant
August 24, 2025

UPDATE: The issue was resolved for my videos with the new 581.08 driver. Now my videos are rendered without freezes. Thank you all for help!

Inspiring
August 23, 2025

그래픽카드 버전 다운 그레이드, 지피유 스케줄링 비활성화 해결됨

Known Participant
August 23, 2025

엔비디아 581.08 드라이버로 업데이트 해도 내보내기시  하드웨어 가속 상태이면 (h264) 여전히 멈춤니다.

이제는 소프트웨어적인문제 드라이버 문제가 아닌 그냥 그래픽 카드 자체 결함이 아닐까요? 

 

-> 2005년 8월 23일 현재 기준 프리미어프로 하드웨어 가속으로 h264파일 내보내기 멈춤! 

R Neil Haugen
Legend
August 21, 2025

Many of the 50 series cards seem to be causing troubles, across all the pro video apps. Resolve, Nuke, whatever. So this isn't just an "Adobe" problem.

 

This is a current massive discussion on all sorts of forums for all the apps. Some users have changed drivers and gotten the card working, but other's can't get that result. Some users have changed BIOS settings or Windows settings, and gotten the card to work.

 

And others have sent in their card on RMA, gotten a new one, that worked without needing the above. Yea, some of the cards have problems.

Everyone's mileage always varies ...