![]() If your Windows or Mac computer has one of those listed CPUs installed, the next thing to check is whether your motherboard allows you to simultaneously enable the internal Intel graphics driver, and any dedicated GPU (such as GeForce or Radeon). When you click this link, you’ll see a table at Intel’s website of every CPU that supports a technology called Quick Sync. Intel Hardware Acceleration of H.264 & HEVC Encoding But what absolutely no one has written about, is a short blurb way down their list, that’s actually the most important productivity boost they’ve added in years. It’s really incredible for color grading and it’s long-overdue. One of them has been reported endlessly, like a reprinted press release: a new comparison view in the Program Monitor, combined with “Sensei”-driven automated color matching between shots. All this adds new meaning to the term “upgrade,” which really amounts to “degradation” in Adobeland.īut amid that usual madness, Adobe introduced two stunning features this week. And then, at this link, they admit to some current major, unfixed bugs: and that’s just from day one, before hundreds more will accumulate until the next update. ![]() That’s not to mention Lumetri being the #1 reason for failed exports. Some highlights in their latest April 2018 fix list include “Crash when playing some files at 1/2 resolution,” “All frames are dropped on playback of an HEVC clip when playback is set to less than Full resolution,” etc. They do boast each time about bug fixes, which is actually a way to see Adobe finally admit publicly that the program’s basic features are a mess. Every year when the NAB Show rolls in, Adobe rushes to market a new line-up of added features, mostly fashionable things that drive fringe industries and deployments like VR. Their Q1’2018 profits are rocketing out of orbit, just as they’ll be jacking up your subscription cost this month. Premiere keeps bloating like a bad all-you-can-eat buffet, even as it leaves unforgivable major bugs alone for months and sometimes even years. SUMMARY: If your Intel CPU supports Quick Sync, and if your motherboard lets you boot into running internal graphics simultaneous with your dedicated GPU, then your encoding times for H.264 & H.265 files should go dramatically faster.Īnyone who uses Creative Cloud software has got either a love/hate relationship with Adobe, or doesn’t know any better. ![]()
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