Adobe Media Encoder 2024 24.6.1 (2026)

Open Creative Cloud today, navigate to "Other Versions," and select 24.6.1. Then, go grab a coffee—your next 4K export will be done before you finish it.

If your export times have been creeping up and your crash reports have been piling up, uninstall the bloat of older versions and clean-install 24.6.1. Your render queue will thank you. Adobe Media Encoder 2024 24.6.1

You shoot 10-bit 4:2:2 video, you use an Apple M2/M3 Max MacBook Pro (the efficiency cores are finally optimized), or you have been suffering the "Phantom Queue" crash for six months. Open Creative Cloud today, navigate to "Other Versions,"

Version 24.6.1 is a built upon the core architecture of AME 2024. It is specifically designed to integrate seamlessly with Premiere Pro 24.6.1 and After Effects 24.6.1. The build number (24.6.1) signifies that Adobe is in a maintenance phase—fixing what broke in the major 24.0 release rather than adding confusing new features. Key Features and Improvements in Build 24.6.1 While Adobe’s official patch notes read like a technical manual, the real-world impact of 24.6.1 falls into three critical categories. 1. Native 10-bit 4:2:2 HEVC Hardware Acceleration (Intel & Apple Silicon) The headline feature of the 24.x branch that reaches maturity in 24.6.1 is hardware-accelerated encoding for 10-bit 4:2:2 HEVC . Previously, exporting high-bitrate H.265 files from mirrorless cameras (like the Sony A7S III or Canon R5 C) forced software encoding, which was painfully slow. Your render queue will thank you

Have you experienced a specific bug or speed boost in 24.6.1? Share your workflow in the comments below.

Released in late Q3 2024, version 24.6.1 does not reinvent the wheel. Instead, it focuses on what professional users actually need: hardware optimization, bug fixes for frustrating crashes, and expanded codec support. If you are still on version 23.x or earlier, this update is worth the hard drive space. For the uninitiated, Adobe Media Encoder (AME) is the dedicated encoding engine of the Creative Cloud suite. While Premiere Pro can export directly, AME allows users to queue multiple files, watch folders, and adjust presets without locking up their editing timeline.