Hardware Encoding Export Corruption
- July 4, 2020
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Hardware: GIGABYTE AERO 17 XB
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Professional (x64) Build 18363.900 (1909/November 2019 Update)
Intel Core i7-10875H
Intel UHD Graphics/Driver: 26.20.100.7642
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Super/Driver 26.21.14.4253 (GeForce 442.53)
32 GB RAM
1x 512GB SAMSUNG MZVLB512HBJQ-00000 NVMe
1x 1TB ADATA SX8200PNP NVMe
Premier Pro Version 14.3
Footage: QuickTime.mov from Fuji GFX
The Problem: Everything works fine so far in Premiere except for both Source Monitor and Render Preview/Program Monitor display glitchiness during playback, and more importantly, exporting with hardware encoding enabled will only yield some sort of interlaced corrupted file. I have tested with all drivers updated and reverted back several times to no end. It appears to speed through the render process quite quickly, utilizing both Intel and Nvidia GPU's, but ultimately will not produce a correctly rendered video. No mattter what export settings I configure, the result is the same with hardware encoding enabled. See pic. Please Help.
