Adobe Premiere Pro 22.2

Premiere Pro 22.2 HEVC 10-bit NVIDIA Intel GPU. Adobe announces the newest version of Premiere Pro, its wildly popular video editing software. The February update brings a few changes, including an introduction of Remix software for Premiere, which is an advanced audio preservation tool. Premiere Pro 22.2 also features an improved offline speech-to-text transcription algorithm, which is now up to 3x faster.

However, the most significant upgrade comes in 10-bit HEVC encoding using 4:2:0 color subsampling. According to charts published by Adobe, NVIDIA GPUs (in this case the Quadro RTX 5000) are now at least four times faster at encoding video for this format, compared to the previous version 22.1.1.

Additionally, encoding speeds for an Intel Tiger Lake i7-1165G7 CPU laptop with Xe-LP (Iris Xe) integrated graphics were shared. According to the charts, Intel Iris Xe is at least 8x faster in 4K encoding and 13x faster in simple HD scenario.

Adobe software uses advanced hardware encoding capabilities. The company has integrated Intel Quick Sync technology for Premiere and Media Encoder, which as shown above can significantly boost encoding capability even for Ultra-HD resolution on mobile devices. For NVIDIA GPU owners, Adobe recommends official Studio drivers. Premiere Pro 22.2 HEVC 10-bit NVIDIA Intel GPU

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