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ACTIVATE ADOBE MEDIA ENCODER CC 2018 DOWNLOADĬlick the “download” button in box 5 (I circled in orange) as shown below to complete the file download process.Ok so this explains the issue.When confirming successfully, the number 2 box (I circled in green) will appear a checkmark, then click on the box No.Ģ (I circled in blue) and proceed to select the required images to verify that it is not a robot and when finished, click confirm. Apparently the Intel i9 Processor doesn't support Quick Sync. Which is crazy because I have an email from Intel Support from when before I purchased the i9 that said it DID support Quick Sync. They even provided a link to show case this was true. Would Quick Sync really be any faster than using the 10/20 cores of the i9?Īnd last question, is there hardware that I can add (PCI card?) that will give me very fast h.264/4k decode and encode? I tried to use google to find some hardware and there is some stuff out there but it looks like a SOC (System On a Chip) products that needs to be turned into usable hardware.Īny suggestions if I wanted to get something to do this faster? I guess I will have to have a conversation with them. I think your instinct is right, that your high-end i9 would smoke a typical Quick Sync-compatible CPU anyway (certainly mine included, which is a Skylake i7-6700K).
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That said, I think the feature is cumulative: you experience all the benefits of whatever CPU speed you have running, and then as an additional acceleration layer specific to H.264 (and HEVC on Mac OS), Quick Sync further quickens exports. What's bothersome about this thread is that Adobe-compensated staff kulpreet singh (all lower case because too cool?) marked it as answered, even though he provided totally incorrect information about Xeon processors not making the list (they do) - and his/her answer is only partial and strategically vague, which is Adobe's modus operandi. Here is what Intel wrote to me prior to buying the i9 I have been looking at this for days now, and I cant figure out fact from fiction. " Based on our phone conversation the codecs for this processors will depend on the GPU. The i9 are from the Skylake family and you can also find further information of all i9 processor in the link below: The i9 processor does come with integrated graphics, which means it will support the codecs that your GPU supports. When I originally followed this link on Augthat link showed the support for QuickSync. And the dialog on the phone call they refer to was specific around Quicksync. There response was it was supported on all Skylake CPU's with Integrated Video, which the i9 7900x has. So looking at the Asus Webpage for this X299 Prime Deluxe board, it doesn't even have a video connector, so not sure how I could get access the 'integrated' video card they are talking about. Intel Didn't make mother boards for "PC's" anymore thus why I got a Asus.
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So bottom line, I'm very confused by what Intel meant, and why this is such a undocumented feature with little information on how to make sure it will work across your entire set of depended hardware and software.
ACTIVATE ADOBE MEDIA ENCODER CC 2018 HOW TO Id love to know for sure if quicksync is better than just the 10 core (20 Thread) i9, or if the effect is cumulative like you indicated in your response. Or, of there is a h.264 encoder/decoder add on PCI card that can be installed that will blow away both these options? I currently have no issues decoding h.264 4k (3840x2160) or even VP9 content - which is what my dialog was with Intel. My export of 4k video is near real time if I'm using basic effects.