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April 29, 2026
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ProRes Raw cannot be decoded issue - Integrated Graphics Windows 11

  • April 29, 2026
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I’m running into a ProRes RAW decoding issue on Win 11 and hoping someone has answers.

My setup: RTX 3070 as primary, AMD integrated graphics, all drivers up to date. ProRes RAW won't decode in Premiere unless I go into Device Manager and disable the AMD integrated graphics. Once I do that, everything works fine.


Problem is, my USB-C external monitor runs through the integrated GPU. So disabling it to edit ProRes RAW means I lose my second display. Not really a workable fix for daily editing.
Is Adobe aware of this? Any plans to fix it, or a setting I'm missing that lets me force ProRes RAW to decode on a specific GPU? From what I've found searching around, this issue has been out there for years.


Also posting the workaround here in case anyone else lands on this thread: disable your integrated graphics in Device Manager and ProRes RAW should decode normally.

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    Adobe Employee
    May 14, 2026

    Hi All,

    Sorry for the inconvenience caused. We have significantly improved ProRes RAW support in the latest Beta builds (26.5 onwards), and have also addressed several long-pending issues on Windows systems, especially on AMD CPU/GPU configurations.

    Please try the latest Beta build and let us know how it behaves on your setup. We would greatly appreciate your feedback from the Beta builds.

    More details are available in this forum post:
    https://community.adobe.com/announcements-732/new-in-beta-improved-prores-raw-support-1561616

    While we do not recommend using Beta versions for production workflows, the Beta installs separately from the release version and can safely be used for testing the fixes.

    Please let us know how things look on your end after testing the Beta build. We sincerely appreciate your patience, continued support, and everyone who helped highlight and investigate these issues.

    Thanks,
    Mayjain

    R Neil Haugen
    Legend
    April 29, 2026

    Are you on a desktop or laptop? I’m assuming a laptop that has only one port for a monitor …. ?

    Everyone's mileage always varies ...
    Known Participant
    April 29, 2026

    I’m on a desktop. I have two primary monitors connected to my nvidia 3070, and a third monitor connected to my computer via USB C. If I disable the internal AMD graphics driver, I lose that third monitor.

    I use that monitor for a number of other programs, like Photoshop, since it is a drawing monitor.

    R Neil Haugen
    Legend
    April 29, 2026

    Ahh, and your GPU has only the two outputs?

    Everyone's mileage always varies ...