Adobe Media Encoder 2024 24.6.1 ((hot)) <Tested & Working>
AME 2024 continues to optimize the use of system hardware, particularly enhancing GPU-based encoding and decoding capabilities for popular codecs like H.264 and HEVC.
Adobe Media Encoder is a video encoding and transcoding application that allows users to encode and export video content in various formats. It's part of the Adobe Creative Cloud suite and is often used in conjunction with other Adobe applications like Premiere Pro and After Effects.
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The 24.6.1 update (often part of the wider 24.x updates, including updates leading into the autumn of 2024) brings several critical improvements aimed at modern media formats. 1. iPhone ProRes Log Support Adobe Media Encoder 2024 24.6.1
In our benchmark, FFmpeg (git master) encoded the same 4K H.264 to AV1 6% faster than AME on an RTX 4080—but required 14 command-line flags to match AME’s color space handling. For most professionals, the GUI and integration win.
The 24.6.1 version improves color management for the import of MXF files that utilize HEVC Intra and Long GOP codecs. This allows for a more reliable workflow for creators working with Sony, Canon, or Panasonic MXF footage. 4. Performance and Stability Fixes
Adobe continues to prioritize stability and user workflow, focusing this 24.6.1 update on tighter integration, better codec support, and user experience enhancements, largely informed by the latest Adobe Media Encoder release notes (April 2026) . 1. Enhanced Performance and Stability AME 2024 continues to optimize the use of
The 24.6.1 release specifically isolates and patches critical production bugs that were impacting batch exports and dynamic link workflows.
While version 24.6.1 resolved many issues, users should be aware of some remaining considerations:
: Instead of rendering within Premiere Pro or After Effects, use "Queue in Media Encoder" to offload encoding tasks, allowing you to continue working on your project. If you are interested, I can also discuss
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| Feature | AME 24.6.1 | FFmpeg (CLI) | Shutter Encoder | HandBrake | Compressor (Apple) | |--------|------------|--------------|----------------|-----------|--------------------| | Hardware AV1 encoding | Yes (Intel, NVIDIA) | Yes (manual flags) | Yes (via FFmpeg) | Yes (experimental) | No | | Premiere Pro integration | Native (Dynamic Link) | None | No | No | No | | Closed caption burn-in styling | Full | Manual (text-based) | Basic | Basic | Full | | Learning curve | Low | Very high | Medium | Low | Medium | | Price | Creative Cloud subscription | Free | Free | Free | $49.99 (one-time) |