Cameron Warn
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AdminFergus Hammond (Product Manager, Video & Audio Cloud Workflows, Adobe DVA) responded
As an update, this issue will be fixed in the next version of Premiere Pro, which is shipping in June. You can test the fix right now by using the latest beta.
Thanks,
Fergus
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Thanks everyone for your feedback. I am moving this to Under Review.
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I'm also seeing large differences in exported bitrates on my M1 Max with Premiere 22.2.0 on Monterey 12.2.1
Comparing the exact same files exported on an Intel MacBook Pro vs an M1 Max I'm consistently seeing bitrates 40-50% lower.
Similar to your results, using the default 'Match Source - High bitrate' preset on a 30sec spot gets me the following:
Intel MacBook Pro (HW Encode)
- 37.1 MB file size
- 9.81 Mbits/s
Intel MacBook Pro (SW Encode)
- 37.1 MB file size
- 9.80 Mbits/s
M1 Max MacBook Pro (HW Encode Apple Silicon)
- 23.6 MB size
- 6.21 Mbit/s
M1 Max MacBook Pro (SW Encode Apple Silicon)
- 28.8 MB file size
- 7.6 Mbits/s
I also tested the M1 Max with Premiere running the Intel version, and the issue was still there:
M1 Max MacBook Pro (HW Encode on Intel version of Premiere)
- 23.6 MB size
- 6.21 Mbit/s
M1 Max MacBook Pro (SW Encode on Intel version of Premiere)
- 23.6 MB size
- 6.20 Mbit/s
There seem to be several M1 Mac export issues (I've reported export glitching on a seperate post), which makes using Apple Silicon versions problematic or impossible, but also issues like this if using Intel versions on M1 macs too.
Hopefully these can be fixed sooner than later, but it would be great to hear updates from Adobe.