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Hardware Encoding Unavailable - Adobe Premiere Pro 2020

New Here ,
May 18, 2020 May 18, 2020

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Good day all

Please assist, I'm unable to enable the option to use Hardware Encoding while exporting in Premiere Pro 2020. Currently I have the latest version on Adobe Premiere Pro, I have the latest NVIDIA Studio Drivers (ver 442.92), my system specs are as follows - Lenovo Y740, intel i7 9750H CPU (9th gen), 32 GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 (6GB), Windows 10

 

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LEGEND , May 19, 2020 May 19, 2020

Here's why:

 

Some laptops have their integrated Intel graphics disabled whenever a discrete GPU is installed. Gaming laptops from most brands are infamous for this. Previous versions of Premiere Pro supported only Intel QuickSync for hardware encoding - and that hardware encoding requires not only an integrated Intel graphics present, but also enabled. Sadly, gaming laptops such as yours have the integrated graphics permanently disabled at system manufacturing level, and there is absolutely no pr

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May 18, 2020 May 18, 2020

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Here's why:

 

Some laptops have their integrated Intel graphics disabled whenever a discrete GPU is installed. Gaming laptops from most brands are infamous for this. Previous versions of Premiere Pro supported only Intel QuickSync for hardware encoding - and that hardware encoding requires not only an integrated Intel graphics present, but also enabled. Sadly, gaming laptops such as yours have the integrated graphics permanently disabled at system manufacturing level, and there is absolutely no provision whatsoever to force-enable the iGPU.

 

Help either came or will be coming this morning in an official non-beta Premiere Pro version: The official version 14.2 is now available. This will add Nvidia's NVENC and AMD's VCE/VCN support in the hardware encoder. Please update Premiere Pro to the new 14.2 version in order to enable hardware encoding for your system (and the hardware encoder will be using NVENC, in your case).

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May 21, 2020 May 21, 2020

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Wonderful explanation.

 

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