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AndrewTheGreat
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January 8, 2025
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FEATURE REQUEST: add other codecs flavours support to Premiere Pro

  • January 8, 2025
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Hi, community. Now is 2025. Nvidia has launched their 5000 videocards which boast the support for the 4:2:2 pro-grade color format, multiview-HEVC (MV-HEVC) for 3D and virtual reality (VR) video, and the new AV1 Ultra High Quality mode. They speak about 8 (EIGHT!) 4K streams in 60 FPS per decoder.

In addition to that "the old" RTXs have long been able to decode a lot of other codecs flavours:

Intel iGPUs have had even a wider range of codecs support:

And there is Premiere Pro with all these BEAUTIFUL red crosses, left of the majority of codecs support. In 2025. 

I don't know whether it's some kind of conspiracy, coding difficulty or license issues, but having so few codecs support in a professional software like Premiere Pro in 2025 is unacceptable. Especially with the counter party impersonated by the BlackMagic with their software starting with a D, that long ago added more codecs support than Premiere Pro has even now.

 

So, Adobe, please add the i(GPU) acceleration for other codec flavours to Premiere Pro too, will you?

11 replies

Fergus H
Community Manager
Community Manager
January 8, 2025

Hi Andrew, 

 

We've been working closely with Nvidia to support their new GPU and we're very excited that it provides support for hardware acceleration of 4:2:2 10-bit HEVC and H.264. In general, we've been encouraging GPU manufacturers for several years to focus on this format, as it's become almost a default for camera acquisition. 

 

For other formats (e.g., other codec, chroma subsampling and bit depth combinations), we evaluate hardware support for those based on how commonly they are being used by our customers (our products are instrumented to provide that data to us), how often we receive customer requests for support, and other market data and insights. 

 

While I don’t have a date I’m willing to share yet, we will be putting support for Nvidia’s new products into public beta as soon as it’s ready. 

 

Regards,

Fergus

Victor5CD3
Known Participant
January 30, 2026

Oi, acredite se quiser, consegui melhorar o tempo de exportação no codec AVCHD. Tenho a RTX 5060 Ti e uma RTX 5070. A codificação de vídeo no gerenciador de tarefas chegou a 55%, às vezes quase 60%, mas comparado à RTX 3060 ainda é bem lento. Fiz vários testes aqui, instalando drivers anteriores do Nvidia Studio e configurando otimizações do sistema. Reinstalar o driver mais recente do Nvidia Studio a partir de 5 de janeiro trouxe uma leve melhora. Antes, mesmo com ele instalado, nosso sistema aqui não chegava a 55% na decodificação de vídeo
O processo DDU foi usado para desinstalar cada versão do driver Studio para testar, e é um processo muito demorado e trabalhoso. Uma dica para quem estiver tendo problemas de exportação lenta: desinstale plugins de terceiros e limpe o registro para fazer uma instalação limpa. Isso melhora as coisas aqui. Eu uso os pacotes atom.x e red giant magic bullet, e também tenho o Newblue Titler Pro, mas edito externamente nele e importo para o Premiere. Espero que vocês da Adobe estejam trabalhando para melhorar isso, porque o tempo de exportação é crucial para mim; Eu edito quase 30 reportagens e programação para a estação todos os dias.

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