Ohim and thomasa18025948, I appreciate your idea of editing the registry keys, although it seems a little heavy-handed to me. Although if it works, go for it, right? I have two things to mention here, and the first is a little bit more information on how to edit these keys. First, use the Windows Key on your keyboard with the "R" key to open the run prompt. WinKey + R Then, type the following command into the prompt (then hit enter) to open the registry editor. regedit Next, hit allow if the UAC prompt comes up. Finally, navigate through the directories on the left-hand side to the path you desire. Once, navigated to the key that you are looking for, right-click the key and proceed to click "Modify". Here, change the value to what you desire, then click "OK" to save the edit. You will need to restart after making any edits. For us, first navigate to the following path: Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Khronos\OpenCL\Vendors\ Next, change the value of both of the REG_DWORDs to 1 by using the above modification steps. Now, navigate to the next path. Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Khronos\OpenCL\Vendors\ Again, change the value of both of the REG_DWORDs to 1. According to Ohim, this should disable the OpenCL renderer for the integrated graphics and make it useless to Premiere. This should hopefully force P. Pro to use the dedicated graphics when exporting. However, I will not be making these changes on my system for the reasons below. I will not know if it works for me and my system. The second thing that I should mention is that after the recent updates to the Adobe Suite, I have noticed that my GTX 1060 6GB IS (FINALLY) being used, during export. I have included a screenshot below. I am not sure exactly what changed, but nothing on the hardware side of things changed for me. Only a Windows 10 update and some updates to P. Pro have been made. If you happen to know why my integrated graphics are not being used and my 1060 is, please let me know. However, as I am the original author of this thread, I do not want to mark anything as the correct answer yet as this may be a case unique to me and my setup. Please let me know what the case is for you. I apologize for the lengthy post, but I wish you the best of luck, Ryan.
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