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1. Re: Unable to use Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration since upgrading to Premiere Pro CC 2014
AndrewChoy Jul 30, 2014 8:55 AM (in response to Diamond1)Same issue here, Quadro 5000
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2. Re: Unable to use Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration since upgrading to Premiere Pro CC 2014
Ann Bens Jul 30, 2014 9:01 AM (in response to AndrewChoy)Update to the lastest graphicscard driver.
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3. Re: Unable to use Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration since upgrading to Premiere Pro CC 2014
deathbychinatv Jul 30, 2014 5:34 PM (in response to Diamond1)do you get an error message saying application memory is all used up?
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4. Re: Unable to use Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration since upgrading to Premiere Pro CC 2014
AnthonyShea Jul 30, 2014 6:23 PM (in response to Diamond1)I also have the same options, and if I choose CUDA I get the same warning. If I go ahead and use it, I see my GPU's load but it locks my whole system that my mouse cant even track across my screens without skipping or freezing up.
System Info.
i7 4770K 4.2GHz
32 GB 1600 OC'ed 2000
Nvidia 760 x2 SLI Bridged.
Up to date Windows 8.0
Pr AME are on a 120 SSD
all projects are on a 2TB WD Green
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5. Re: Unable to use Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration since upgrading to Premiere Pro CC 2014
Diamond1 Jul 31, 2014 7:09 AM (in response to Ann Bens)updated,..no change
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6. Re: Unable to use Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration since upgrading to Premiere Pro CC 2014
nilscut Nov 30, 2014 12:20 PM (in response to Diamond1)Same problem with GeForce GTX580.
In CS6 I was able to edit a text file, but now there is no more text file.
In CS6 the Mercury Playback Engine works fine.
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7. Re: Unable to use Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration since upgrading to Premiere Pro CC 2014
nilscut Nov 30, 2014 12:48 PM (in response to Diamond1)I am working as a "firebrigade editor" on the HP Discover in Barcelona on a rented machine.
Unfortunately I have to use Premiere CS6 because Cuda works fine in this case.
Found this on creative cow forum.
Did not help in my case but might be useful for someone else.

Re: Can't get GeForce GTX 560 Ti card CUDA to work with new Premiere Pro CC 2014 version
by Sean Kendall on Oct 20, 2014 at 4:04:51 pmOkay, I figured it out. I installed the latest graphics driver and then opened the NVIDIA control panel. In there I selected "Manage 3D settings" and went to the "program settings" tab. I selected Adobe Premiere (adobe premiere pro.exe) from the list and under the "CUDA - GPUs" feature, I changed it to "Use these GPUs" and selected my GTX 560 Ti (which was the only one listed).
After doing that, I opened Premiere Pro CC 2014 and selected "Project Settings - General" and was then able to choose "Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration" under Renderer (which had previously been unavailable).
Hopefully this will help someone else if they encounter the same problem.



