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April 21, 2025
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Media Intelligence Visual Search Not Working

  • April 21, 2025
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I have been testing the Media Intelligence with "Visual Search" on both Premiere Pro Beta and production version 25.2 since December 2024.  The visual search functionality just does not work at all for me.  I've tried virtually every variation of configuration of the Media Intelligence & Transcription settings.  Everything works for transcription and the media search finds transcribed material in the clips without problem.  The Media Intelligence Analysis appears to properly analyze each clip in the project.  But the visual search never returns any results whatsoever.  I've tried a wide variety of content in my test clips.  I've also tried various types of searches including simple and detailed, obvious and less obvious.  The search never returns any results from visuals, not even once.

 

Please help.

I am running premiere pro on a Microsoft Surface 7, Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1065G7 CPU @ 1.30GHz 1.50 GHz, RAM 16.0 GB (15.6 GB usable), 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor.

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Participating Frequently
April 22, 2025

Thank you for your reply.  I am attaching a sample clip you can test.  As you can see from my screenshot, when I test the visual search against this clip, after media intelligence processing, the search returns no results.  I have tried many searches on this test clip, for example:

train leaving station on sunny day

mountain scene with blue sky and clouds

camera panning mountains in distance

girl riding bicycle down street

church on sunny day

people walking in town square

people walking with church in background

 

I have also tried many simpler searches of only 1 or 2 words, without any results.

Many thanks for your assistance!

Alexander_DVA
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
April 23, 2025

Thank you for the example file! i just tested it here and it worked as expected:

This means there is something in your system that prevents the search from operating correctly. Let us dig a bit deeper, do you see the .prin file next to your project file after you save? What is the size of that file?
If you are on windows - make sure to update your GPU driver (Nvidia studio drivers / Intel GPU drivers / AMD GPU drivers) - also do not use windows update to update drivers, as it is known to actually down-grade into known broken versions.

Participating Frequently
April 24, 2025

Thank you Alexander,

I have now updated the GPU driver directly from the Intel website.  I am running Windows 11 Pro.   See attached screenshots for information on the updated driver.

After updating the driver, I deleted the previous .prin file, and the media cache.  Then I rebooted the computer and started Premiere Pro 25.  Opening the test project, the Media Intelligence re-ran as normal.  Following that, I tried the Visual Search on the project, with no success.  You can see the status of the project, the .prin file, and the media cache in the attached screenshots.

Is there any known problem with running this functionality with the Intel(R) Iris(R) Plus Graphics?

 

Many thanks for your continued help.

-Gary

Alexander_DVA
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
April 22, 2025

Thank you for reaching out to us.

 

In the creative cloud desktop app - go to Apps - Premiere Pro - "..." menu -> Get Addons
Please verify that the "media intelligence" Addon is correctly installed there or choose to re-install it from there.

 If this is installed correctly, please check if you see any entries in your "progress" window when you e.g. drag new media into your project and if their analysis completes successfully. You should also see a new companion file next to your project file ending in ".prin", these contain the visual information that is used by the search.

Best regards,
 Alexander

Participating Frequently
April 22, 2025

Thank you.  Yes, I have the media intelligence add-on correctly added (for both Premiere Pro 25 and Premiere Pro Beta).  There is no option to remove or re-install the add-on (see attached for the add-ons).  I am also attaching my media intelligence preference settings.

 

Also yes, when I add new media, it shows that it is being processed properly.  See progress window, during and after.

Alexander_DVA
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
April 22, 2025

Thank you for the details - it looks like you are fully setup.

Which search query did you use? i just tried the screenshot you posted as an example:

 make sure you are actually using the new search panel instead of the project panel search (via the header bar icon or via window -> search)

Kevin-Monahan
Community Manager
Community Manager
April 21, 2025

Hi @gcg74055244,

Thanks for the message and welcome to the forum. I appreciate the information you sent in so far. Tell us, though, what kind of media this is. The more detail you can give us, the better. Uploading a sample clip would also be helpful, so we can test on this end. I hope we can help you. Sorry for the trouble.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

 

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio