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Recently I bought a brand new dell XPS 15 as an upgrade to my 2013 MacBook Pro since my MacBook was running slow
I’ve had nothing but problems since I’ve gotten and the computer seems to operate far less efficient than my really old Mac which I don’t understand
But that’s beside the point
85% of the time when I try to render something or export something I get a GPU render error
It seems to be related to Lumetri color
I don’t really know what to do bc I can’t remove the lumetri effect but I can’t render or export anything with out getting that error
Any suggestions? I’ve been up for 24 hours trying to deal with this and I haven’t had any luck
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Do not count on Windows to be fully up to date when it comes to device drivers
Go to the vendor site to be sure you have an updated driver for your graphic adapter
•nVidia Driver Downloads http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
•ATI Driver Autodetect http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/auto-detect-tool
There are also intermittent reports that the newest driver is not always the best driver due to driver bugs or compatibility issues, so you MAY need to try an earlier driver version
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how do i know which version to try?
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What is the GPU on that rig?
Neil
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GTX 1050
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gtx 1050
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I'm still trying to think of something ... do you have an onboard graphics chipset also active on that rig?
I'm able to export or queue with multiple LUTs without troubles. It should be working.
Neil
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to be honest i dont know what this means
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Many laptops (and some desktops) come with both the motherboard or "on board" graphic chip, like the Intel Iris HD or whatever it's called, and a full GPU card. Sometimes with both working PrPro seems confused, so to speak.
If you go to the Device Manager in a pc, and check the graphics devices, if it says both say Nvidia XXX and Intel Hd then you have both active.
Some laptops do allow you to disable the on board chip in either settings or the BIOS, which you would probably need help with.
Neil
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I feel your pain. This happens to me on every other project. I have a GTX 980 with up to date drivers and it happens all the time. It happens with Lumetri color and sometimes Warp Stabilizier. I'm likely going to try a different NLE soon as NO suggested "fix" ever works. It seems like I just keep tweaking and changing my videos until they aren't what I wanted and it eventually exports.
Try sending your project to Adobe Media Encoder and exporting via CPU Rendering not GPU Render (Cuda). It will take a long time but at least you may get your project completed.
I've made numerous GPU Render Error posts. Heck I'm saving screen captures and pictures to make a compilation video about it, that's how often it happens.
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Tried that, still won’t render
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Are you applying a LUT with Lumetri Color? I recently found that my footage would NEVER render, not matter what I did, when I applied a LUT under the Creative tab on Lumetri Color. The LUT was even an Adobe provided one, not one I bought from someone or created myself. It simply always failed out. That was a strange development in the last two weeks.
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yes so is there no work around? This is ridiculous
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I agree, it is ridiculous. And if you search it has been a problem for YEARS. Everybody just offers nonsense workarounds, no actual solutions. I can never get a straight answer as to WHY this basic feature of Premiere basically doesn't work. Sorry.
I was legitimately almost done a project I've been working on all day when I replied to you. I went to export and sure enough I too am now battling failing exports (GPU Render Error).
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He was asking if your computer had another option for video output/rendering. Which a Dell XPS laptop wouldn't have.
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if you are using a lut and AME make sure the same lut is in the Lumitri lut folder for AME under program files
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I run into this CONSTANTLY on both of my computers. I would think an industry standard software package for editing and RENDERING video would address a problem that is known to be affecting many many people. It's a lot of money to pay for render errors. I can turn off the GPU rendering and use software only most times and get past it but it takes three and four times longer to render. It is frustrating to the point of making me look at other editing software.
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What rigs do you have?
Neil