BUG!!! Prores limited to 60fps in Media Encoder 2020
Prores is limited to 60fps in Media encoder 2020. Must be corrected ASAP.

31 comments
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Bronson VanWagoner commented
120p would be very helpful... Even 180p for my GH5 would be fantastic!
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Hobie Cat commented
Y U NO HFR?
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Filip Grzincic commented
Media Encoder just updated to 14.0.4.
Now there are new quicktime proxy preset names in Premiere Pro, but still limited to 60fps!
C'mon guys, please please fix this already! -
Filip Grzincic commented
Adobe like wtf? I always make prores proxies for editing and now I am unable to do so as they are limited to 60fps. I can't edit videos anymore without lags. (I have iMac 2017, i7 and 24GB RAM)..
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Brandon Raona commented
Quick question Adobe. Why would you allow me to have fps in programs at different rates like 120 fps but then restrict me to 60fps on output in Media Encoder, this makes no logic to me.
we wold all appreciate your help on this one, thank you
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Robert Rhead commented
Yes. this needs to be fixed please
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Fernando Alves commented
I have the same issue. Last year (2019) I used to convert my Sony Mp4 120 fps clips to ProRes Proxy and it keeps the same frame rate. I update my Adobe Encode and now can't encode and keep the and keep the source frame rate.
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Antoine Autokroma commented
Hi Bruno,
We don't have this kind of limitation in AfterCodecs, check it out https://autokroma.com/AfterCodecs/
You can render ProRes 422, 4444 and XQ just fine at any framerate -
Darko Rukavina commented
I spent 2 hours with support about this issue.... Version 13.1.5 works perfectly but 14.0 and 14.1 broke that perfection!
Pleaseee adobe
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Eric Hammett commented
Please allow for 120fps again when matching source settings for the frame rate!
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皓亨 王 commented