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The Creativity Conference

Oct 14–16 Miami Beach and online

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Adobe MAX
The Creativity Conference

Oct 14–16 Miami Beach and online

Adobe MAX

The Creativity Conference

Oct 14–16 Miami Beach and online

Last updated on Jan 29, 2024

Learn to enable hardware encoding support in Premiere Pro.

  1. Select H.264/HEVC from the Format drop-down under Export to activate this option.
  2. Under the Video tab, go to Encoding Settings and set the Performance to Hardware Encoding.

Supported codec platforms

Encode: H.264/AVC (8-bit), HEVC 4:2:0 (8-bit and 10-bit) up to 4096x4096. With 10th-generation and later Intel® Core™ processors, HEVC encode support goes up to 8192x8192.

Recommended Intel driver and processor versions for HEVC 4:2:0 10-bit hardware accelerated encoding

HEVC 4:2:0 10-bit encoding is supported on Intel 9th, Intel 10th, Intel 11th and Intel 12th Generation Intel® Core™ processors. For more information, view the Intel documentation.

Result

The Hardware-encoding performance is set up using Encoding Settings under the Video tab.

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Adobe MAX
The Creativity Conference

Oct 14–16 Miami Beach and online

Adobe MAX

The Creativity Conference

Oct 14–16 Miami Beach and online