Download adobe media encoder cc 2018 windows
- DOWNLOAD ADOBE MEDIA ENCODER CC 2018 WINDOWS MP4
- DOWNLOAD ADOBE MEDIA ENCODER CC 2018 WINDOWS DRIVER
- DOWNLOAD ADOBE MEDIA ENCODER CC 2018 WINDOWS PROFESSIONAL
- DOWNLOAD ADOBE MEDIA ENCODER CC 2018 WINDOWS SERIES
One difference is that all consumer cards and Quadro cards underneath the Quadro P2000 are limited in number of simultaneous encode streams that can be generated.
DOWNLOAD ADOBE MEDIA ENCODER CC 2018 WINDOWS PROFESSIONAL
There are differences between NVIDIA Geforce consumer graphics cards and NVIDIA Quadro professional graphics cards.
DOWNLOAD ADOBE MEDIA ENCODER CC 2018 WINDOWS DRIVER
It is advisable to have a recent NVIDIA graphics driver installed for best quality and performance. All GTX 10x0 cards will work as well as all Quadro P-series cards.
DOWNLOAD ADOBE MEDIA ENCODER CC 2018 WINDOWS SERIES
The HEVC export functionality requires a late Maxwell series or any Pascal series NVIDIA card. If you have no NVIDIA graphics card installed this will not work. This HEVC encoder uses the NVIDIA graphics card video compression hardware. The Cinegy HEVC export settings for now are relatively simple and very similar.
DOWNLOAD ADOBE MEDIA ENCODER CC 2018 WINDOWS MP4
The only output wrapper we support at this stage is MP4 which is the most commonly used one for H.264 video. If Adobe Premiere or Media Encoder is the only application doing any encoding that should not be an issue, otherwise export will fail. There is a difference between NVIDIA Geforce consumer graphics cards and NVIDIA Quadro professional graphics cards.Īll consumer cards and Quadro cards underneath the M2000 or P2000 are limited in number of simultaneous encode streams that can be generated. It is also advisable to have a recent NVIDIA graphics driver installed for best quality and performance. This H.264 encoder uses the NVIDIA graphics card video compression hardware. In addition we have the "Rate Mode" with choices Constant Bit Rate and Variable Bit Rate with the names explaining pretty much what they do.įinally there is the slider with the target bit rate in Mbit/s with an numeric entry field beside it. Output resolution defined by width and height, frame rate, field order. The Cinegy H.264 export settings for now are relatively simple and not very much one can do wrong. CBR is Constant Bit Rate, meaning the bit rate stays the same as defined by the slider (or typed value) independent of the complexity of the picture and the picture quality may vary unless the rate is set high enough.įor this function to work you should have Adobe CC 2018 or later installed. CQ is Constant Quality which has a changing bit rate depending on the complexity of the picture with the average bit rate defined by the slider or typed in with the value being Mbps. The Rate Modes determine the bit rate algorithm used. On a very fast multi-core Intel Xeon machine the CPU may actually beat the NVIDIA GPU in terms of encode power. Of course when exporting the source video format(s) may also be encoded and depending on the nature of the codec this will create additional CPU load adding to the general system load. Depending on GPU or CPU either of them can be faster. The Encoder Type allows you to choose between Daniel2 encoding using the NVIDIA GPU, which of course must be present, or the machines' CPU. If you need Alpha channel support RGBA is the choice to make. Don't worry if you only want to do RGB (4:4:4), if there is no Alpha channel you are not wasting any space selecting RGBA anyway, as we would detect the absence of the Alpha channel automatically. Now you can start Adobe Premiere or Media Encoder and Daniel2 MXF files will look like any other media file format the Adobe products handle natively.Ĭhroma modes are 4:2:2 (YUV) or RGBA (4:4:4:4). Also, sometimes there is no GPU to be had which now is no problem anymore. On some very powerful machines with many CPU cores the CPU version of Daniel2 is faster than the GPU version. This means that a NVIDIA GPU card is not required for import or export - as you can also choose CPU based export. By disabling GPU acceleration for import and editing the plugin is switching to CPU mode for handling the Daniel2 format. The default is that all options are all enabled and the number of decoders set to one. There are three options: GPU Acceleration, Asynchronous Import and # of Concurrent Decoders. If you just want to export these do not matter. These settings are only relevant for import and editing using the Cinegy Daniel2 codec format. After the installation of the Cinegy Adobe CC plugin for Adobe Premiere (and Adobe Media Encoder) you can configure its settings by double clicking on the desktop icon which then opens a small configuration panel.