For many, the 2019 era of Adobe software was a "Golden Age" of performance. Version 13.1.5.35 was one of the final, most polished iterations of that cycle.
If you are running Premiere Pro or After Effects 2019 to maintain compatibility with specific third-party plugins, this is the essential bridge for your exports. Key Features Still Relevant Today
Even years later, the core toolkit in v13.1.5.35 handles the heavy lifting of modern video production: Adobe Media Encoder 2019 13.1.5.35
Adobe Media Encoder 2019 (13.1.5.35) is a workhorse. It may lack some of the AI-driven features of the newest versions, but it makes up for it with a lightning-fast UI and a reliable export process.
From H.264 and HEVC (H.265) to ProRes and DNxHR, this version handles the industry-standard codecs required for YouTube, broadcast, and social media. For many, the 2019 era of Adobe software
If you are still using this version, ensure your are updated to the "Studio" version rather than "Game Ready" (for NVIDIA users). This ensures that the Hardware Acceleration in AME 2019 stays efficient with modern video files. The Bottom Line
By this build, most of the bugs introduced in the initial 2019 launch were squashed, making it a favorite for long, overnight render queues. Key Features Still Relevant Today Even years later,
Newer versions of AME are optimized for the latest hardware but can be resource-heavy. The 2019 version runs smoothly on older workstations and laptops without hogging your RAM.