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Hello,I'm trying to buy a new laptop to run Premiere Pro on.One that I'm looking at is the NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 3050 Ti, 4 GB GDDR6, 40 WI read that there are some cards that do not natively encode H264 videos. That's all I produce. Does anyone know whether this card will natively encode them or whether I'll have to rely on the CPU alone (which is what my current, slow, laptop does)?I can't find this information on the NVIDIA website.Thanks, friends.Johnny
I'm in the process of buying my daughter a laptop as needs one for her studies, will the below specs suffice? As far as I know they will be using PhotoShop ProcessorIntel Core i5-11400H (up to 3200MHz)Memory8 GB DDR4Storage512 GB SSDGraphicsNVIDIA GeForce RTX3050 4G-GDDR6
I have just bought creative cloud all apps and i want to know which monitor will be good for these apps.can anyone help me with this? I am eying on 27 inches 1440p or 4k
Hi all,I have new project to be working on so I downloaded the latest version of adobe premiere pro. Turns out my video card is unsupported. I notice it gives me an option to continue anyways. "If you continue with known issues, you may experience performance degradation, instability, and data loss." Okay, so data loss? What does that actually mean? Will the software delete my video files on my hard drive I'll be working from? I just wanna understand what exactly the risks are because I cannot take any chances that the videos on my hardrive may be deleted. Thanks guys. My video card is Intel HD Graphics 5600. All my drivers are updated, my computer is old.
I'm writing this as a quick survey of Premiere users experiencing difficulties with editing on Mac Studios. Fundamentally, Premiere (now v23) runs on my Mac Studio M1 Max (32 cores, 32gb RAM) as it should but it just keeps hanging for many seconds, sometimes up to 15 seconds, to respond to play or for a change to have effect and that to be shown in the Program Monitor. So you make a change in Lumetri then wait for the visual change to show up or a speed change or even a simple cut. If it does keep hanging, you can prompt it with by pressing save. (Why would that be?) Mostly the footage is 4K 25fps from our Sony FX6, A7SIII, DJI Air 2S cameras (often long GOP). Yes, I know, this is hard media to process but it does not present an issue in Davinci Resolve. I also get repeated error messages around frame retrieval and frame substition recursion. Do others have the same issue with footage from the same cameras or other cameras? If you're working on an M1 mac and it runs fine
I'm configuring a laptop prior to purchase. The laptop will be for fairly light HD Premiere and AE work. The graphics card options are Nvidia T600 or Nvidia T1200. Both are on Adobe's list but the T1200 is £100 more. Any advice? Thanks, Tim
Hey, I have to decide between two laptop configurations for some office and medium media work (Photoshop, some Premiere Pro editing etc.). They come with 32GB RAM and an Intel I7 1260P. I can chosse between two graphic options: - Intel XE Graphics G7 96EUs- NVIDIA GeForce MX550 I heard that some people have problems with the Intel XE in Premiere. Now I'd like to now, if some of you have tested the MX550? Can someone share some experiences? Which card would you suggest?Thanks! GreetingsMax
can premier pro work smoothly on the mackbook air 2020 m1 chip with 8GB Ram
Hi, Does anyone know what the most affordable desktop is to run premier pro. I've been looking at laptops and desktop but I just can't be sure what will run premier pro without spending £1000s. I am based in the UK. Any advise or ideas would be appreciated. Cheers.
This driver version was just released on September 27. This driver completely broke Intel's QuickSync capability on the 11th- and 12th-Gen CPUs. I tested my i7-12700K system wih this IGPU driver (all other components remaining the same, including the discrete GeForce RTX 2060 super with its latest driver), and discovered that my system's PugetBench scores have plummeted severely. It failed to even score above 900 using the Standard preset, whereas with the previous Intel graphics driver version 31.0.101.3413 I regularly achieved scores above 1250 with the same Standard preset. I looked at the raw scores, and found that the playback scores for H.264 and HEVC plummeted with the 3430 driver as compared to those I achieved with the 3413 driver. With QuickSync effectively disabled with the 3430 driver, my scores are very much on a par with my old AMD Ryzen 9 5900X using the same hardware components. Again, this is a warning to Intel users.
Hello I'm looking to upgrade my ancient GTX1060-6GB. I'm currently looking at the 3070 / 3080 / 3090 / 4080 / 4090 and also the Quattro A2000 and Quattro A4000. I'm happy to spend more if there are good reasons to do so. I'm a professional film-maker and editor and about 20% of my income is from editing.I'm interested to know about Geforce vs Quattro, particuarly weighing up the VRAM vs CUDA count. The Geforce series tends to have more cores and the Quattro has more VRAM. I generally haven't been worried about reliability since my 1060 has never failed me, and the Studio Drivers seem to make the card more stable. I'm also considering waiting for the 4080 due to the performance gains, however, I'd like some steer on whether or not the 4080 would be overkill for my requirements.I generally edit up to 4k Prores, MXF and RED files, rarely projects longer than 10 minutes. I edit online files, not proxies. My computer spec is M2 drives, 64gb ram, 24 core 13900k. I use Adobe Premiere pro, Pho
Hello i have an amd fx 8120 processor 16gb ram dd3 1600mhz, putting a rx 580 8gb, according to you adobe premier pro can render?thanks
This article is written with a translator and the grammar may be awkward.I recently saw the shortcomings of Intel Quick Sync.This means that you get worse image quality than software acceleration.Is this true? I want to know about it, and I want to know the proper advantages and disadvantages of Quick Sync. It simply speeds up the preview of the timeline or speeds up the renderingI want to know the whole truth, not the one that covers the shortcomings. Also, I'd like to know about this not the past but the latest in 2022.
EveningBeen running on old Dell 8700 until the newest update - system got glitchy Are these specs good to run Adobe Cloud CC- Looking at a Dell XPS 1512 gen Intel Core 17-12700H (24 MB Cache 14 cores 4.7 GHZ TurboNVIDIA RTX 3050 4GB GDDR6 40W64 GB DDr5thanks in advance Msotly use PH AE and Pro
I'm looking for laptops that my daughter can use with Adobe After Effects, she likes making music videos.
Hi, My current macbook pro is out of date. thinking to get a new macbook but after looking up the spec between pro and air, find out there is not much diff except the nits of brightness. so I wonder if I can just buy the more affortable air vs. pro would be good to go or there is a must-have reason to go with pro? It will be mainly used for the video editings. I really need your professional opinions. Thank you!
My desktop died and I built a completely new system. I bought 128 GB of memory however I only installed 64 at the moment. I am wondering if I should put the other 64 GB in or not. I kind of want to do it because I've never maxed out system memory before but at the same time I kind of want the money back if it's not going to make a difference. I will be using Adobe Premiere, Photoshop, and Illustrator. Here's my system specs; ASRock Z590 Extremei7 111700kf with 360mm AIO liquid coolerMain drive m.2 SSD 7000mb/s 1TBScratch drive just for Adobe m.2 SSD 3600mb/s 1TBAMD RX 480 8GB Don't knock my video card as I couldn't afford another one yet but I will get one soon. It's the only part in my system that is not brand new besides the power supply. They even get a video card next week.. I just want to know if I should keep the ram or not. By the way right now I'm only editing 1080p videos but I may edit 4K or even 6K in the future. My friend has a 6K camera and we are
What internal disk capacity do you recommend me to store series and movies in Apple Prores HQ? I have 70 or more folders with movies, series and intros but I can't transcode them because I need a bigger drive.
Seeking advice on finding out which video editing computer maker is better .I seem to have heard great things about ADK and Digital Storm.Does anyone have any information on either company? I'd appreaciate any information at all. Thank you sincerely. Ray
That is the question. Can Premiere and After FX benefit for having both dedicated and integrated graphics enabled at the same time or will one mess with the other? I recently talked to a support person on AMD and he recommended that I disable the integrated graphics on my intel 9700K. But then I saw a video by this guy saying I should have both enabled, so I'm confused 🤔 🤔
Hi guys! Help! I'm not experienced user. I need a very cheap discrete video card for my computer which take part in video rendering (accelerating) in order to render videos faster. As far as I understand - I need nvidia, but will for example very cheap gt 710 2 gb, gddr5, take part in finishing video rendering to do it faster and if yes then how faster that finish rendering (%) than without it? I need it for a few weeks replacing it with another videocard, so I don't want to spend much. Thank you!
Olá! Alguém poderia me indicar um desktop para rodar o Premiere, preferiencialmente que não seja muito caro? Grato!
My desktop computer died and shortly after so did my laptop. I'm in the process of building a new desktop I have most of the parts but I had a question about scratch disc and media cache. I use Premiere. Photoshop, and would like to learn more in Illustrator. Processor: i7 11700k - 8 core, 3.6ghz - 5ghz day 360 mm liquid coolerRam: 128GB DDR4Hard Drive: 1TB m.2 - 7000mb/s As you can see the system is decent.. the motherboard only has one PCIe Gen 4 slot. Well how's my operating system and applications. It does have 2 more m.2 PCIe Gen 3 slots (3600mb/s). I want to use it for a scratch disc should I also put media cash on the same drive or shall I get two separate drives I'm not sure how much one affects the other etc and what size I should buy 512GB, 1TB or 2TB. I didn't mention video card in my setup above because I just have something mediocre once I finish paying off all the components I will look at a 30xx card.
I have an NVIDA Tesla M4 GPU, running Premiere Pro on a Windows instance on AWS (Windows Server 2022). I am trying to export using hardware encoding. If I go to Edit->Preferences->Media then the h264 / HEVC hardware accelerated encoding / decoding are both on. When I try to export the project from Premiere Pro, the option to use hardware encoding is greyed out. Any ideas? Thank you!
(For some reason this was posted as a reply to a previous topic, but it should be a new one. Not sure how that happened - sorry!) I have a laptop with a 11th Gen Intel Core i9 11900H processor (so it has Quick Synch acceleration), and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti Laptop GPU (so NVENC capable) I am trying to export a project from Premiere Pro, h264 format with VBR-1 encoding, yet I get the above error saying I can't use hardware acceleration. Any ideas? Thanks"
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