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June 23, 2017
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Not CUDA support in Windows 7-64

  • June 23, 2017
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Hi folks!

Preview I was using Adobe Premier CC 5.5 and CUDA support working excellent. Now, I'm on Premiere 2017 Pro, payment license 1 year.

My symptoms are to not obtain a yellow process line in my timeline edit area. When not obtain this color in process line over recording clips, it means my hardware system are not using my CUDA option, and rendering are slow motion i work issue. My GPU card Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 have this CUDA SUPPORT and function.

Also, my working edit are not smoothly in process.  

During editing of video clips, chopped changes are encountered during playback, all the reasons that my GPU card is not set up correctly for CUDA support.

Hardware equipment should be all right with:

Intel Core i7 4930k running @ 3.4 GHz

Internal Memory 8X8Gb- 64Gb SSD3 Operating Speed @ 1334 MHz, Kingston Module (PC3 -10600) Model KHX2133C11D3 / 8GX

GPU GeForce GTX 780, 3Gb, Core Clock 575 MHz Memory Clock 3004 MHz

Boot disk Samsung SSD EVO 850

Any tips and guiding are received with great gratitude.

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    Bill Gehrke
    Inspiring
    June 23, 2017

    Question what do you have a GTX 980 or GTX 780?

    After you bring up Premiere have you tried to turn it on after Premiere comes up?

    Some times the first time Premiere comes up it does not find the card.

    EDIT

    Open a CMD window and run GPUSniffer.exe and show us what you get like this.

    Roof55-noAuthor
    Participant
    June 25, 2017

    Hi, Bill.

    Thanks for your reply.

    Sorry to bring up a MIX of GPU. I double check it right now and my SIW (System info for Windows) bring up device as GTX 780.

    Yes, it seems to be ok when my pc are using CUDA support, not for sure to use first or second choose? I do a toggle experiment to test this.

    Even I think my system have plenty of power to do rending task excellent, my experience are edit job without any sort of smoothly movement by doing a playback during edit job.My work space are only 1m29 sec., with some text templates, some video clips, belongs with background music. Rendering jobs are only 1m 34 sec., when make an export file (ctrl+M).

    When rending project (Enter) a smoothly playback view can be okay for an 10-15 sec, when

    Playback mode chopping starts while I can hear an increased activity in one of my hard disk drives. To me it may seem like some cache will be full in short time, and choping is a fact.

    Sequence setting, I've tried a bit with different settings, with some recovery of good luck. As a surprise this may be(?), my original video clips are from UVA (drone) recording, performed by DJI model Phantom P4 pro. Spec. For the original file is format 1920X1080p, 120 fps., Data bitrate approximate 100 Mb sec., Codec h.264. Does this make sense for Sequence settings and option?

    Bill Gehrke
    Inspiring
    June 25, 2017
    1. You do want the CUDA acceleration.
    2. Test your media with MediaInfo to see if it is Constant Frame Rate.  Adobe Premiere does not want Variable Frame Rate media.  Be careful on your download to not install any other programs they might offer.
    3. How full are your disk drives?  You probably should consider a SSD for your project files and media.
    4. When you have a yellow line over your media there is not need to render.