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Welcome to Adobe MAX 2023 and Adobe Media Encoder (v24.0)

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Oct 10, 2023 Oct 10, 2023

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Welcome to Adobe MAX 2023!
October 10-12

Register Here. Attend virtually, or join us in Los Angeles for the live conference!

MAX FAQ: Find out more. See what you can learn. 
MAX Sessions: Pick from a huge variety of digital video & audio courses.


Welcome to Adobe Media Encoder (v.24.0)!

The October 2023 release of Adobe Media Encoder (v.24.0) is now available for download from the Creative Cloud desktop app. This update includes bug fixes, new features, and performance improvements. The update is recommended for all users. If you are experiencing any issues, please create a new thread explaining your problem so we can help.

Effects Manager

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The 24.0 release of Adobe Media Encoder now includes Effects Manager, which lets you manage all your third-party plugins in one place. Use this new feature to quickly identify & disable incompatible plugins to make your system more stable and get back to work faster.

 

New support for HEVC and H264 hardware acceleration on Intel Discrete Graphics Cards

Adobe Media Encoder is now supporting H/W decode and encode of H264/HEVC files on Intel Discrete Graphics (Intel Arc) cards, which will further boost the app's performance. Learn more about Media Capabilities Supported by Intel Hardware.

Hardware acceleration for R3D on Windows

As part of the latest improvements, we have added GPU hardware decode acceleration for RED's R3D raw format on Windows (with GPU acceleration already shipping for macOS). GPU support works for NVIDIA and AMD GPUs with 6 GB or more of GPU memory.

 

For details, refer to the new features summary.

 

 

List of issues fixed in Media Encoder v24.0

  • Estimated time remaining when encode is paused for a while.
  • Updated system requirements to support AVX2 on x86 AMD and Intel hardware for better performance.
  • Dropping Rosetta support on Mac to use more advanced CPU instructions for better performance.
  • The "Zoom Level" feature is activated when we add "+" and "-" signs to the Top, Bottom, etc. Crop dimensions in Export Settings.
  • Publishing to X (formerly Twitter) with new APIs.
  • Improved information about loading plug-ins. On the first launch, indexing all available plug-ins may take some time. This only happens once.

    For more information on fixed issues, visit the Fixed Issues page.

 

System Requirements

Please refer to this link to learn about the updated OS requirements for Adobe Audition v24.0.

 

Known Issues

Please click here for the current known issues.

 

Adobe Media Encoder Beta Program Information

Refer to this article to learn how to download Adobe Media Encoder Beta to try the latest features.


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Oct 15, 2023 Oct 15, 2023

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It still have issue with H265 codec on Apple Silicon M1 machines. The file cannot be seek. 

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Oct 23, 2023 Oct 23, 2023

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How do I update this? I already updated Adobe Meida Encoder but I am still having the same issues with renering and exporting videos. 

My encoding box is missing and it pauses for some reason at the end during the rendering process. Please help.

 

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