Hardware Encoding Unavailable at High Settings Premiere Pro 2020
- April 26, 2020
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Hello, I recently have started using Adobe Premiere Pro 2020 and I have run into a problem with encoding. I wish to use my Hardware Encoder when I encode, but when I try to select my hardware encoder, premiere says "Your system's hardware does not support hardware acceleration for the current settings". I am trying to render at 4K, 240mbps, 60 fps, at maximum render quality with VBR, 1 pass. I am also using Optical Flow for my time interpolation.
I know for sure that I can use my GPU to render because I am able to render at the same quality in Sony Vegas Pro 17.0. I just don't know what to do. Premiere actually will in fact allow me to use Hardware Encoding but the best quality it will allow with Hardware Encoding is 1080p, 60fps, 50mbps, with optical flow. Using CBR as well.
My System Specs:
CPU: Intel Core i5-3470 (Integrated Graphics Enabled)
RAM: 20GB DDR3 @1600Mhz
GPU: PNY GTX 1050 Ti
Sony Vegas Pro 17.0 allows me to use Mainconcept HEVC, Intel Quicksync, and my NV Encoder (Hardware Encoder). I do not know why Adobe's software thinks my computer cannot handle it.
I have attached what Sony Vegas Pro 17.0 allows me to do, what I want to render with Premiere, and what it will only let me render with Hardware Encoding.
If anyone could help, I would love you forever. Thank you!
