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GPU Acceleration

Explorer ,
Oct 02, 2018 Oct 02, 2018

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Hi,

So I started working on a CS:GO montage but when I put the zoom transmission and turbulent displacement on my clips it said GPU Acceleration required. So I closed premiere, went into the directory and ran GPUsniffer.exe and after that created cuda_supported_cards.txt file in there since there was none and put the exact name of GPU(GeForce GTX 1060) in there and saved it. After I launched Premiere and went into project settings and the Mercury Playback Engine(CUDA) was there so I selected it. So when I wanted to get back to work, I saw that it still said the same thing. Okay so I deleted the effect and replaced it and still same thing. So I don't really know how to troubleshoot or fix this. If anyone could help me that would be much much appreciated. Thanks!

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Community Expert , Oct 09, 2018 Oct 09, 2018

CUDA, OpenCL, Mercury Playback Engine, and Adobe Premiere Pro | Adobe Blog

The nVidia Hack http://forums.adobe.com/thread/629557 - which is a simple entry in a "supported cards" file, this is for CS6 and CS5, the file is not used by PPro Cloud

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Adobe Employee ,
Oct 09, 2018 Oct 09, 2018

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Frasski,

Sorry for the confusion. Which version of Premiere Pro are you operating? There's no such thing as cuda_supported_cards.txt in current versions of the application, so I guess we can start there with the troubleshooting. Please also give us info on your computer, OS, etc.

Thanks,
Kevin

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CUDA, OpenCL, Mercury Playback Engine, and Adobe Premiere Pro | Adobe Blog

The nVidia Hack http://forums.adobe.com/thread/629557 - which is a simple entry in a "supported cards" file, this is for CS6 and CS5, the file is not used by PPro Cloud

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