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Wy have ADOBE so many different Rendering Tools?
I want to render a hevc BT.2020 HDR File in the Media Encoder,
but the ADOBE Media Encoder say, he have not the codec.
Than i try the same with premiere.
There i can render a hevc File, but it is slow.
Wy have ADOBE only slow renderer and for all tools a different Renderer.
I think one performant renderer ist better than 3 bat renderer.
But ADOBE have no pleasure to make a good GPU Renderer.
They talk over years about a new renerder, but nothing
How is the Produkt Manager from the Media Encoder?
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HEVC (H.265) will be markedly slower to export than any other option. It's a very computationally heavy codec. This is normal.
If you Queue your export from Premiere Pro into Adobe Media Encoder, it will make HEVC available there.
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Yes HEVC need a lot of power!
I know this.
But my SuperMicro have a lot of power,
and i can render with other software faster.
I think a software company looks like ADOBE,
where i pay every year money, must have a very good renderer.
But ADOBE have no good renderer in AE, Media Encoder and Premiere.
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While this dudes English may be a little lax, he’s absolutely accurate on AME and it’s lengthy renders with lackluster results. HEVC, while barely taking longer than h.264 in either da Vinci resolve 15 and/or apple compressor (most recent), provides estimated wait times from AME spanning days. Seriously, maybe five minutes worth of encoding time for one minute of footage using either NON-Adobe platform, compared to estimated wait times from AME renders spanning days.
Seriously, maybe five minutes worth of encoding time for one minute of footage using either NON-Adobe option — by contrast, in media encoder my computer is running louder than a lawn mower and it’s something like 72 hours eat. Encoding time.
To echo what my new friend said, can anyone confirm if there is a product manager position for Adobe media encoder? That seems to require less management than an inexpensive, one-time but or free competitor suite both of which provide a higher quality, faster encoding experience and can actually upload the end-file to Vimeo every time — a task that AME has struggled with since Vimeo made it possible.
Well, since Adobe is making it rain at ~$70/user I’m sure beating the competition is “top of mind” so looking forward to 6-9 months from now when AME is back to average and HEVC completes in <6 hours and we can revisit this topic early 2019.
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Hi MOEG,
that ADOBE Media Encoder, and all other ADOBE Product's render slowley is a concept!
It's a concept from the ADOBE managment!
So, how longer you render
so longer you need the ADOBE Software,
so longer we (the ADOBE customer Group) can or must pay.
Its a greate idea from a greate Manager