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May 24, 2025

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

  • May 24, 2025
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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

Participating Frequently
July 24, 2025

@Jawad335818487twc I tried this and it froze after an hour and thirteen minutes exporting a five minute video on a 5090...

FlyingFourFun
Inspiring
July 24, 2025

@Jawad335818487twc thats good advice for a work around that may asisst a good deal of people, thanks for sharing.

FlyingFourFun
Inspiring
July 24, 2025

I hav ebeen readign through a numner of other support forums, and even the gamers are seeing issues and they are deep diving into firmware.  The more I visit other forums, the feel its more likly a driver issue.  Hopefully its not a defect in the GPU design - which is not unheard of.  Could explain why the volume of 5000 series available is low...

 

Things like this, and maybe more we dont fulyl know about yet:

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Cards Spotted with Missing ROPs, NVIDIA Confirms the Issue, Multiple Vendors Affected | TechPowerUp

 

R Neil Haugen
Legend
July 24, 2025

Great practical advice!

 

I'm a Resolve user also, and the same issues happen to many over 'there' with the 5060/70/80/90 cards at this time. Hoping Nvidia et al get this sorted quickly.

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

I have the same issue with a new 5080 card while rendering / exporting to H264, its always getting stuck somewhere. Just updated to the new Studio Driver ver 577 today, same issue. Have a Z790 and i9 13900KS, 96 GB RAM.

 

Not sure how much the Adobe experts will help you here but, try this and it will work:

Instead of exporting to H264 or H265 export to another format. Since my recordings are from an iPhone and the files are MOV, so I just rendered them in ProRes, which is basically Quicktime (Apple ProRes 422). This method worked for me, because my source and output would be in the same format, and I upload on YouTube, which accepts this format. 

 

The render is a bit slow, and it consumes weirdly CPU, my Intel iGPU and 5080, and its not running continuously, but it doesn't get stuck. The time estimate on the render is not reliable though. But ProRes will work, guarantee, and you will thank me for it 🙂

 

FlyingFourFun
Inspiring
July 23, 2025

@R Neil Haugen I believe the root of the export issues and possible a few others is a driver issue at its base, that will either get resolved by Nvidia, or in collab with adobe and blackmagic...    I saw in the release notes there was a cuda library update, OpenCL layer update and lots of changes in the driver that could be the cause (including some comments on NVENC response changes in the driver).  Hopefully we are not far from a fix, but I feel like this not 100% on adobe at this point.

R Neil Haugen
Legend
July 23, 2025

As this has also happened to a number of Resolve users with 5060/70/80/90 cards, it isn't just an Adobe issue. There have been problems identified by Nvidia with some drivers by reports.

 

So we're all hoping Nvidia, Adobe,  and BlackMagic can get this sorted 

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Known Participant
July 23, 2025

Crazy to see the entire community crash out over a problem that should've been solved ages ago. This shouldn't have been an issue to begin with lol.

Participating Frequently
July 23, 2025

@jamieclarke Any updates!?!?!?

Participant
July 22, 2025

I am also facing the same issue for my premiere Pro with GeForce rtx5070 graphics.... I am very disappointed for investing lot of money in both graphics,new desktop ..... Hoping for the fixes soon....