Adobe Media Encoder 2021 v15.4.1.5 (x64) Free Download - Fully Activated

Adobe Media Encoder is a software program by Adobe that is used to provide media content for the web and other sources. It allows you to change media in many different ways, including altering the format. Media Encoder compresses media files, reducing their size.


What's new with Adobe Media Encoder 2021 v15.4.1.5?

H.264/HEVC encode performance on Windows (Intel)
New optimizations further improve export times using Intel Quick Sync hardware acceleration., up to 2x faster than Adobe Media Encoder 14.0.

Support import of ARRIRAW footage
With support for ARRI Alexa Mini LF (ARRIRAW) footage Adobe Media Encoder now offers a comprehensive, cross-platform (Windows and macOS) solution for workflows, from camera media through to delivery.

Support import of ProRes RAW footage
With support for Apple ProRes RAW Adobe Media Encoder now offers a comprehensive, cross-platform (Windows and macOS) solution for Apple ProRes workflows, from camera media through to delivery.

Minimum system requirements

Processor: Intel 6th Gen or newer CPU
Operating system: Microsoft Windows 10(64-bit), v1909
RAM: 8 GB of RAM
Hard disk space: 4 GB of available hard-disk space; additional free space required during installation (cannot install on removable flash storage devices)
Monitor resolution: 1280 x 800 display resolution
GPU: Adobe-recommended GPU cards for GPU-accelerated performance


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