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Doesn't Work in Adobe / Apple Silicon

Open threedeeart opened this issue 3 years ago • 1 comments

Hello!

I have the new M1 Max Apple Silicon chip with MacOS Monterey. I cannot get the HAP codec to appear in Adobe Media Encoder natively. If I switch to Intel compatibility, it will appear. Historically, Apply only keeps the Rosetta compatibility for a short period of time, so this workaround will work for a couple versions only.

Thanks!

threedeeart avatar Jan 18 '22 15:01 threedeeart

Have you also checked this? Iirc the qt-encoder was only 32bit, so that's probably why it won't run on M1.

Idk if there is actually a plug-in that has a nativ M1 port, but it would definitely be nice to have some native M1-GPU support.

VuiMuich avatar Jan 18 '22 19:01 VuiMuich

i second this, cant seem to get it to install

ryderr avatar Oct 31 '22 16:10 ryderr

This is the repo for the old QuickTime encoder, which is no longer supported.

bangnoise avatar Oct 31 '22 16:10 bangnoise