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February 20, 2020
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exporting CPU + GPU

  • February 20, 2020
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Encoding times are very high in Adobe Premiere compared to other software.
Turns out all the work falls to the processor. When GPUs are just as powerful today.

 

DaVinci Resolve exports using GPU and CPU, with much shorter export times.

GPU + CPU export is only supported on some Intel processors that have HD Iris GPU.

 

But if I have a professional processor, it turns out I don't have that advantage.

I think that's why the vast majority of professionals are moving to DaVinci Resolve.

 

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Ann Bens
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Community Expert
February 20, 2020

You are comparing apples with oranges.

Premiere is not Resolve, it works differently under the hood.

Dont think just encoding times is a reason to switch NLE

 

Known Participant
February 20, 2020

I'm comparing two editing software. And Resolve uses the GPU and CPU to encode. Which Premiere doesn't.

 

Adobe Premiere only use the GPU for some effects.
Exporting is valuable time.

Inspiring
February 20, 2020

Are you using a Mercury playback-supported graphics card, and running the software with the Mercury playback features selected on?

Known Participant
February 20, 2020

The problem is that the GPU is only used for some effects. In contrast, export and encoding is only used by the CPU.