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BUG: Mercury Engine GPU Acceleration Metal or Deprecated does NOT render imported transparencies correctly!
Whether you bring in a QT w/ straight alpha (Animation Codec), or a dynamic link to the exact same After Effects comp, any colored transparency is totally wrong, and can only be remedied by using Software Only Renderer.
I tested this on a MacBook Pro, iMacPro, and two Hackintoshes (using discreet graphics cards) in APP 2020 AND 2019. Same results. All systems were running Mac OS Mojave 10.14.3-.5.
FIX THIS IMMEDIATELY!!1 vote -
compatiabilty with all drivers for windows integraded graphics
its stupid that when i try tto install your drivers for your system that "your computer doesnt meet the minimum requirements" idk why but i didnt have this problem in 2019 and dont want it in 2020
1 vote -
Fix CUDA support (because currently, switching it on/off renders very differently)
This has been plaguing me for years in Premiere.
Enabling CUDA screws up various aspects of rendering.
Here, you can see how enabling CUDA dramatically changes how text fades in:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HaCqejvb2y7bRzDKZGrwdsMIVsf5wyhY/view
3 votes -
Fix ISSUE with P.Pro 2019 NVIDIA GPU usage locking up entire system
I'm running a GTX 980 and a 4790k. Prior to 2019 update, GPU usage was never an issue.
Post-2019 update, Task Manager Shows 100% usage of GPU when just moving 1 slider in Lumetri Color. System Monitor also shows heavy GPU Memory usage.
2 votes -
Premiere 2019 still refuses to utilize dedicated GPUS on dual-GPU laptops
I'm running a Surface Book 2 equipped with a GTX 1060 and Intel integrated graphics. While I have had no issues forcing Premiere Pro 2018 to utilize my GTX 1060, Premiere Pro 2019 simply will not do so, regardless of the actions I take to try and force it to do so. Some users seem to have been able to resolve the issue on desktops, but I have had no such luck on my laptop
The options to enable hardware acceleration and CUDA rendering in Premiere 2019 DO appear, and all the boxes are checked--but Premiere 2019 still defaults to…
10 votes -
better use of GPU for more effects
Many sequences don't need anything off the GPU Accelerated Effects list, so the GPU just sits there unused while the CPU is chugging away.
Please add things to the workload of the GPU so that the CPU doesn't carry the load if GPU resources are available.
34 votes -
Mercury engine GPU Acceleration is not working on a pc with 2 GPU cards
Mercury engine GPU Acceleration is not working on a pc with 2 GPU cards
5 votes -
Add Discrette GPU Decoding and Encoding
Dear Adobe team !
The most important in video editing software is perfomance and speed.
I think if You add discrete NVIDIA hardware accelerated decoding of h264 and h265 files, it will really improve the playback in PP.
Also if You add NVENC support for encode h264 - h265 it will really speed up the render procedure.
This what is done by Your competitors and this is one of the most big reasons why editors swith to Davinci Resolve etc.
I think this is time to do it.
I know that you working hard tgo bring a new functionality to…22 votes -
eGPU is no longer used in recent update to Premiere
Ever since installing Premiere 13.1.2, I get 0 eGPU utilization and dramatically increased render times because of this.
5 votes -
Premiere Pro not using Nvidia GPU for rendering
My laptop has an Intel integrated GPU and a Nvidia Gtx960M GPU, however premiere pro will only use the Intel GPU for rendering, even if I have set the renderer to be CUDA and forced premiere to use the Nvidia GPU in Nvidia settings.
89 votes -
Bug - Video wird im Programmfenster beim abspielen nicht angezeigt. Elemente und Text wird angezeigt.
Das Video wird im Programmfenster nur angezeigt, wenn es abgespielt wird! Stoppe ich das Video, dann sind zwar alle anderen Elemente wie Text oder Farbfläche zu sehen aber das Video selber nicht mehr.
Stelle ich auf"...nur Software" dann wird das Video immer angezeigt!
2 votes -
Premiere Pro using Integrated and not Dedicated Graphics Card
I have GTX 1660 Ti and it cannot detected by Premiere Pro. It's using iGPU. I disabled my iGPU on BIOS. I'm using desktop PC btw. And now it seems it isn't using iGPU or dGPU either. It uses only my CPU. And in export settings, "Software Only" is avaible. Where's hardware acceleration? There is not. I updated my GPU to last driver on GeForce Exprience. I checked GPUSniffer, it detect my GPU but it isn't avaible on program.
3 votes -
nVidia Studio Driver 10-bit Support
Error-Report:
The new, recently released, nvidia Studio Driver opened 10-bit display support for non-pro-cards (like GTX10xx, RTX20xx). So far so good. Premiere stopped working on a multicam edit, yesterday. Today it won't colorcorrect flawlessly. The playhead-line blinked on the timeline, the lumetri-window won't display the sliders correctly and turned white after switching to another program.
As I went back to 8-bit display-settings and restarted my pc, everything worked again.I've a GTX1070, Intel i7-5820K, 32GB DDR4 and current Windows 10 (1903 + updates).
2 votes -
Premiere Pro not using Dedicated GPU.
Premiere Pro is not using my Dedicated Graphics card: GTX 1080 6GB. It is using the CPU and my internal GPU, even if I set all the settings to use the GTX and add the card to cudasupportedcards.txt.
68 votes -
DRIVERS FOR CUDA IN CC2019 - MY PROJECTS DO NOT WORK!!!!!!!!
DRIVERS FOR CUDA IN CC2019 - GET GOING WITH THE NVIDIA COMPATIBILITY! MY PROJECTS DO NOT WORK!!!!!!!!
5 votes -
We're still hoping for multiple-GPU support for live playback for HD and 4K
On Mac I use Activity Monitor which continues to show the use of only one GPU for timeline playback, rendered or not.
My 2013 Mac Pro has two very fine Radeon D500's, each with 3GB cache.
5 votes -
Hardware Acceleration still playing up
Hey there,
I've already made another post regarding the Hardware Acceleration issues on 13.1.2, and 13.1.3 still hasn't addressed them. You may find attached a screen recording showing the problem.Please, make GPU Acceleration available, its simply ridiculous to be working with the CPU processor on a 20 min project.
Cheers,
2 votes -
eGPU support
It looks like playback with effects turned on does not really offload much of the processing power to my eGPU. I'd imagine this is frustrating for most laptop users who have an eGPU at home they plug into. Please allow the offloading of graphics processing to the eGPU. Thanks!
18 votes -
ability to choose graphic card
us that need to work on the road and have the newer laptops with dual GPU's are currently grossly set back as Premiere prioritizes the internal Intel graphic card, instead of the Nvdia card that is also present in the laptop.
It's a widespread problem (few google searches proofs that) and it would be nice to have it fixed. especially as it's a trend with a dGPU.
thanks in advance.76 votes -
amd
Please allow amd rx560x graphic card to use opencl. We are large number of people with this gpu. Thanks.
4 votes
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