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“Prior to updating the software I had no issues... [with CC 2018] I frequently get 'Cannot read from source' errors, or Media Encoder just hangs.” Adobe · 8 years ago

is a solid choice if you are maintaining a legacy project or using an older Mac that cannot run newer Creative Cloud versions. However, if your hardware supports it, upgrading to newer versions (v26.0+) is recommended for modern GPU acceleration and support for current RAW camera formats.

: Occasional "hanging" on older hardware; lacks the advanced AI-driven encoding features found in 2024–2026 versions. Adobe Media Encoder CC 2018 New Features adobe-media-encoder-cc-2018-12-1-2-69-macosx-1-6gb-2022

: It functions as a "workhorse" companion to Premiere Pro and After Effects, allowing you to queue multiple renders in the background while continuing to edit in other applications.

: Version 12.1.2 introduced critical updates, including Variable Frame Rate (VFR) support for H.264 and H.265 containers, which is vital for footage from smartphones or DJI drones. “Prior to updating the software I had no issues

Users on Adobe Community have noted mixed experiences with this version on older hardware:

: This specific version finally brought native animated GIF export to macOS users, a feature previously locked to Windows. : Occasional "hanging" on older hardware; lacks the

: It streamlined direct uploads to platforms like YouTube and Facebook, including the ability to select custom thumbnails directly from the encoding panel. Legacy Performance & Reliability

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