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1. Re: disable mercury
Mark Mapes Sep 22, 2014 12:43 PM (in response to imagelinevideo)I'm not sure I understand the question, but within Premiere Pro you can switch the Mercury Playback Engine from GPU-accelerated to Software-Only through the Project Settings dialog. In CC and CC2014, you access that dialog through the File Menu. Change the Renderer setting on the General tab.
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2. Re: disable mercury
imagelinevideo Sep 22, 2014 1:47 PM (in response to Mark Mapes)I have found it yet. I am using cs6. There is a tekst frame (opencl_supported_cards) i have deleted my card out of it then the mercury render engine is online in premiere.
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3. Re: disable mercury
Kevin-Monahan Sep 22, 2014 2:16 PM (in response to imagelinevideo)Hi Image Line Video,
Check out this article: Avoid installing NVIDIA CUDA drivers on computers with AMD GPUs
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4. Re: disable mercury
imagelinevideo Sep 22, 2014 11:48 PM (in response to Kevin-Monahan)thank you for this link. I now have removed de cuds driver out of framework. I also have deleted davinci resolve since it will not work now. After this i have reinstalled it and now that will work fine.
But in this article they had it over cuds driver 5,5,28 but this is also a nvidia driver can this match with AMD gpu's?
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5. Re: disable mercury
Kevin-Monahan Sep 23, 2014 3:42 PM (in response to imagelinevideo)Hi Imagelinevideo,
imagelinevideo wrote:
thank you for this link. I now have removed de cuds driver out of framework. I also have deleted davinci resolve since it will not work now. After this i have reinstalled it and now that will work fine.
But in this article they had it over cuds driver 5,5,28 but this is also a nvidia driver can this match with AMD gpu's?
I see your problem because you still want to run Resolve. I think the team knows about this and is working on a solution.
Thanks,
Kevin


