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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

Known Participant
July 17, 2025

@pentian For some reason, Adobe engineers are not ready to share information about the hardware components of their software.
This is the only software manufacturer of this kind...
Some kind of 200% increase in productivity that no one can reproduce.
And buying different equipment for testing with your own money, and then posting the material for everyone, when Adobe doesn't care about it, there are no more people willing to do it...
Puget Systems with "free" access to hardware, also no longer tests Adobe Premiere Pro...

Participating Frequently
July 17, 2025

Any updates on this issue? Sadly this is the 2nd hardware I bought for my wife this past year that now doesn't work with Adobe Premiere. First I got her a Surface Laptop with Snapdragon which was supposed to get a native ARM port by end of '24. That was a lie. So I figured I get her a desktop rig with a new RTX 50 series card for video editing. Also a terrible idea. Adobe cannot be trusted to be used on new hardware.

Participating Frequently
July 14, 2025

I also have the same issue with my new RTX 5090!!! Please fix these issues soon, any updates?!

randyw54437024
Participating Frequently
July 10, 2025

I'm having the EXACT same issue. Please address it, thanks.

Participating Frequently
July 10, 2025

I bought my 5070 in February with my new PC. Spent over £2k on it. Thought "what a fantastic investment. I can get so much work done, much quicker."

 

In perspective, they fixed the 40 series within 2 months. What a disappointment.

Participating Frequently
July 10, 2025

@jamieclarke  it's been almost 2 months and adobe hasn't released any fix, it's terrible

crasso
Participating Frequently
June 29, 2025

Perfect! Please inform us when it will be fixed in an upcoming beta version

Participating Frequently
June 26, 2025

Thanks @jamieclarke for achknowledging the issue and a fix is underway.

Any updates and ETA's I'm sure will be very welcome.

MyerPj
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 26, 2025

That's always good news, thanks @jamieclarke 

jamieclarke
Community Manager
Community Manager
June 26, 2025

Please see this post for additional instructions: https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-bugs/p-premiere-pro-freeze-during-export-using-hardware-encoding-nvidia-rtx-5070/idc-p/15444944#M53853 

 

The Studio driver will be available Oct 14th.

 

This issue will be fixed on Sept 30th, the Studio drivers will be posted on the morning of Sept 30th (PST).

 

Users have reported fall back to Studio driver version 573.22 or 572.83

 

Quick Update: We’ve been able to reprduce the issue. Thank you for your detailed reports and help troubleshooting your input has been invaluable in helping us identify the problem, and we’re now working to get it addressed.