Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Hello,
Actually PP uses "hardware encoding" by default in the export settings.
I would like to have all the time "software encoding" by default in the export settings. How to set it in preferences ?
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
To consistently use Software Encoding when exporting in Adobe Premiere Pro, you can create and save a custom export preset with that setting. Here's how:
This preset will now appear in your list and can be reused to maintain your preferred export settings.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Hi pierret18811376,
Welcome to the community! In Addition to what PaulMurphy suggested, depending on hardware & OS, you may also disable hardware accelerated encoding under Edit > Preferences > Media. Also, would you mind sharing the reason why you want to disable hardware encoding? Let us know if you are experiencing any issues with it. We're here to help.
Thanks,
Sumeet
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I needed to stop export with hardware encoding, because I had some problems of compression/glitches. Choosing export with "software encoding" solved the problem.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Sorry to hear about that. We can get it checked. Let us know the version of Premiere Pro, system specs (OS, CPU, GPU & RAM), & the media type (format, codec & source) with which you are getting this issue. If possible, please share a screenshot of the glitch/compression artifact that you are getting with Hardware encoding.
Thanks,
Sumeet
Find more inspiration, events, and resources on the new Adobe Community
Explore Now