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1. Re: CUDA Rendering in CC, but not in CS6.
Kevin-Monahan Mar 27, 2014 9:17 AM (in response to Helivate)Hi Helivate,
Which CUDA card is installed?
Thanks,
Kevin
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2. Re: CUDA Rendering in CC, but not in CS6.
John T Smith Mar 27, 2014 9:20 AM (in response to Helivate)If your nVidia card has at least 1Gig of video ram, use the nVidia Hack http://forums.adobe.com/thread/629557 - which is a simple entry in a "supported cards" file - and Mac http://www.vidmuze.com/how-to-enable-gpu-cuda-in-adobe-cs6-for-mac/
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3. Re: CUDA Rendering in CC, but not in CS6.
Helivate Mar 27, 2014 5:04 PM (in response to Kevin-Monahan)NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M:
is the card on my computer with 2GB of memory, and the Cuda driver is: CUDA Driver Version: 5.5.47
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4. Re: CUDA Rendering in CC, but not in CS6.
Kevin-Monahan Mar 28, 2014 11:51 AM (in response to Helivate)Helivate,
Hope all is well. Can you try what John Smith suggested?
Thanks,
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5. Re: CUDA Rendering in CC, but not in CS6.
Helivate Mar 28, 2014 12:31 PM (in response to John T Smith)Using the nVidia Hack suggested by John Worked perfectly. Its strange to me though that everything works fine in CC but not in CS6 on my computer
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6. Re: CUDA Rendering in CC, but not in CS6.
John T Smith Mar 28, 2014 12:33 PM (in response to Helivate)CC was a fairly major rewrite of the source code compared to CS6... so it should not be a surprise that not everything works exactly the same
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7. Re: CUDA Rendering in CC, but not in CS6.
Kevin-Monahan Mar 28, 2014 12:40 PM (in response to John T Smith)John T Smith wrote:
CC was a fairly major rewrite of the source code compared to CS6... so it should not be a surprise that not everything works exactly the same
Hi John,
Yes, you are correct. There was a modification made so that any GPU with 1 GB of VRAM or more could allow the Mercury Playback Engine (GPU Acceleration) to function. Even uncertified GPUs that exceed 1 GB of VRAM will work by clicking through a dialog box. More on this here: http://blogs.adobe.com/premierepro/2013/06/adobe-premiere-pro-cc-and-gpu-support.html
Also, some customers may be aware that in the past there was a not-so-secret way of enabling non-supported GPUs by the ‘hacking’ or removal of a text file. This is no longer necessary in Premiere Pro CC. As long as you have a reasonably modern card with at least 1GB of VRAM, you will still be able to enable that card in the Project Settings dialog. A warning message will appear letting you know that your card has not been certified by Adobe, but once that dialog is clicked through you can use your GPU. The team does try to certify as many GPUs as possible, but we can’t test everything, so this is a way to let you decide if you’re happy using an untested configuration.
Thanks,
Kevin




