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Intel Iris Graphics XE and Green Dots

  • March 1, 2021
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I have been consistently getting green dots in my HP that I got last week, while my i3 Intel UHD was slow... it made videos. My i5 and Iris XE has resulted in green dots forming on the playback monitors. It was even exported in the video file...

is intel iris xe compatable with Premiere Pro?

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Correct answer CienciaGob

Update: I've installed the lastest version of the Intel's driver (27.20.100.9316) and now I'm able to use the GPU acceleration. 

 

https://downloadcenter.intel.com/es/product/80939/Gr-ficos 

 

Hope this works for you.

 

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Participant
March 8, 2021

I've got the exact same problem. Updating the driver at Intel's website didn't work for me. 

I turned off hardware accelerated DEcoding in preferences for Premiere Pro and Media Encoder and IT WORKED.

I guess this is kinda a temporal solution: you loose a lot of encoding power because the graphic card doesn´t help the proccesor in this mode. A 4:00 minutes video managed to be exported in 4:00 minutes, so it increases the exporting time, but at least it works. 

 

I'm sure this will get fixed with an intel driver.

 

CienciaGobCorrect answer
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March 8, 2021

Update: I've installed the lastest version of the Intel's driver (27.20.100.9316) and now I'm able to use the GPU acceleration. 

 

https://downloadcenter.intel.com/es/product/80939/Gr-ficos 

 

Hope this works for you.

 

Inspiring
March 1, 2021

1) Try to update drivers: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/product/211012/Intel-Iris-Xe-Graphics-Family

2) If not help - try to turn off Hardware accelerated DEcoding in Preferences > Media... Remember to clear media cache each time you change this settings.

3) Always do clean media cache after any app/driver update: Preferences > Media Cache => Delete all media cache files from the system. Ideally do it manually - close Adobe PP/AME/AE, go to cache location and delete folders: Media Cache, Media Cache Files, PTX, Peak Files

Thomas5FC0
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March 22, 2021

Thank you! I've been seeing post after post where people reccomend updating/rolling back the driver or switching mercury playback to software for similar issues, but neither of those did the trick for me. Turning of hardware accellerated decoding finally did the trick! I am so happy!

robdiddyAuthor
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March 1, 2021