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November 3, 2016
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GPU Issue after Upgrade to Premiere Pro CC 2017

  • November 3, 2016
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I'm getting following error.

ERROR:

"Adobe premiere pro requires update video card drivers for GPU accelerated rendering"

And video rendering and playback in Project Settings greyed out

I'm using Nvidia Quadro K2000M

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    Beste Antwort von maximus1105

    Updated driver from NVIDIA. Looks like working.

    17 Antworten

    michaels17675634
    Participant
    November 22, 2017

    I am running a old Window 7 64-bit computer with a Invidia Quadro FX 4800 with updated driver.

    Right now the GPU is not working on my computer to help me render videos. The GPU part of the Premier CC 2017 settings are grayed out.

    Is there anything I could do to try to update the GPU driver.

    When I used GPU sniffer on the command prompt it tells me that my driver is out of date but, I have installed the latest drivers.

    Any help on this?

    Kevin J. Monahan Jr.
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    November 22, 2017

    Hi MichaelS,

    That GPU is obsolete for current versions of Premiere Pro. Sorry.

    Thanks,
    Kevin

    Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio
    PoMaf
    Known Participant
    November 22, 2017

    Kevin,

       where is a list of GPUs that are current and supported for Premiere Pro? And for additional support, is there a list that can give guidance as to when a GPU will no longer be supported/go obsolete? At least for myself, the guidance would be a great benefit for annual budgeting purposes, and just basic planning, to know when I shouldn't use the latest version of Premiere Pro until I can get a supported GPU.

    Thank you,

    Paul

    (I've vented my frustration elsewhere about this and the myriad issues it brought to rise, if you want to read that, it's above. This is more about keeping my workflow running smoothly and knowing when and what I need to prepare for to continue doing so. How GPU guidance works currently isn't ideal. Either a list to check against, or even better an Adobe/in-program gpu checker and response would be fantastic, if it would be able to warn users if their GPU is either slated for obsolescence next update, or is already obsolete, or any number of options in between, that would help your users continue using your products without downtime; GPUs get old, that's no surprise. But ending support for something should come with a heads up instead of just unceremoniously dumping it and then saying nothing. Then we will know if we should hold off coming up to the new version, or running both versions concurrently, etc.)

    tuongn73935386
    Participant
    August 28, 2017

    GPU Issue after Upgrade to Premiere Pro CC 2017

    I'm getting following error.

    ERROR:

    "Adobe premiere pro requires update video card drivers for GPU accelerated rendering"

    And video rendering and playback in Project Settings greyed out

    I'm using Gigabyte GTX 1060 6GB G1 Gaming

    June 23, 2017

    I'm having the same issue as everyone else. My system worked before I updated with the latest Premiere update. I have a HP Z820 with a NVidia Quadro M6000 card.Tried the latest drivers, nothing. Tried the cuda & raytracer text file and nothing. Weird thing is it's fine in Media Encoder. I am not sure our IS Department will go for the CPU-Z program, they are really strict with 3rd party programs but I will plea my case with them on Monday. Im hoping there is an update to fix this soon.

    hywelw14599876
    Participant
    June 18, 2017

    This is insane, but it actually works. It's like reading one of those lame internet, "With this one weird trick..." sites, but it's true. On a more serious note since CPU-Z identifies CPU *and* GPU it seems to "unblock" the terrible GPUSniffer.exe program that starts at launch of PP CC17. Thanks Pablo!

    Participating Frequently
    February 4, 2017

    Hey guys! I have a turnaround! Just download gpu-z, run it and then run premiere pro... Voila!!! Youll be able to run CUDA on premiere no matter what

    Bulgakov
    Inspiring
    February 18, 2017

    Can you explain in more detail how you did this? I looked up gpu-z, but being unfamiliar with it, I could not see how it would fix this.  BTW: Have an GTX 660Ti card that no longer works with graphics acceleration.

    Participating Frequently
    February 19, 2017

    Just do as i say. Run Premiere while gpu-z is open (just opened, no need to do anything else) and that's it. Premiere will detect the CUDA on your card. I can asure you, this WILL work

    Participating Frequently
    January 3, 2017

    I was having the same issue with After Effects even after upgrading to the latest Nvidia graphics driver 376.33. Opening a previous project gave me the dialogue box indicating that CUDA acceleration was no longer available and the GPU was not available under Previews/Fast Previews/GPU Information. I'm on a Windows 10 machine (64-bit). What worked for me was to open the Nvidia control panel, navigate to Manage 3D settings/Program Settings. I selected After Effects as the program and changed the CUDA GPU setting. (Image attached.)

    I also changed OpenGL Rendering GPU from AutoSelect to Quadro 4000. (Image attached).

    I'm not saying these changes will work for everyone, especially if you're on a Mac and using CUDA, but they certainly worked for me.

    Participant
    December 8, 2017

    THANKS I JUST changed the CUDA GPU setting >Select OK then run premiere pro WOKING

    gregoryg60541415
    Participant
    December 14, 2016

    I solved this same issue i was having.  i7 4770k, 2 samsung 850 pros in raid 0.  1.2 gb/s.  Gtx 980ti. 

    My issue turned out to be because i was saving on my NAS instead of on my hard drives.   Not entirely sure why this was the issue. But i created a new project, and was able to use gpu acceleration.  But all other previous saves are no longer able to use gpu acceleration.  So not necessarily a fix, but a work around.  

    Participant
    December 10, 2016

    Upgraded to 2017 and all seemed fine except CUDA acceleration not working.  Checked support and forums and general solution seemed to be updating NVIDIA drivers.  System has GEFORCE GT 750M - 4gig vram and worked great with 2015.4  - after updating NVIDIA driver to the latest (Windows 8.1 Pro 64bit - GEFORCE 376.19) several Adobe apps - particularly the ones that use Mercury playback - Premiere, After Effects, Prelude, Media Encoder don't work at all - in fact launching any of these gets you to their splash screen and then the whole computer freezes - cant' even use task manager to unfreeze - you have to hard boot with the power button.  Tried doing a clean install with the Nvidia installer and only installing the driver and not all the GEFORCE Experience software - get the same result.  VERY Frustrating - I can deal with software only rendering provided I have working software and wait until a fix is out - but now it is totally unusable.  System is kept very clean and up to date - no trial ware or crap.  Photoshop, Lightroom, Illustrator, Muse, Acrobat etc. seem to work fine and Windows Media player, Quicktime, VLC etc seem to work fine.  Any insight would be appreciated - most people I've seen say updating the drivers did the trick - for me it made the apps totally unusable. 

    Bill Gehrke
    Inspiring
    December 10, 2016

    I happen to have a laptop with your laptop with a GTX 765M and am running CC2017.1 and the nVidia driver is 365.19.  Try it!

    Participant
    December 10, 2016

    Hey - Thanks - it seems to work fine with all the programs - I am still having issues with After Effects though - get a generic error box when loading and it never loads but doesn't lock the whole system.  I haven't really been using AE yet - still in the learning curve but hopefully there will be fixes out for these soon.  Thanks again - can now use most everything. 

    Participant
    December 8, 2016

    Same issue with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960. Checked the driver - it is up to date.

    Participant
    November 29, 2016

    Hi, somebody can help me! I updated Premiere to 2017 latest version but the GPU Aceleration disapear, in the past version I didn´t have problems with it, I just can use the Mercury acelaration active, I have the Radeon R7 370 2GB DDR5, Thanks...

    Unicodia1
    Inspiring
    November 30, 2016

    I had to go back to the previous version. I was never able to get 2017 to

    work with my computer.

    PoMaf
    Known Participant
    December 7, 2016

    I'm in the same boat; I have both CC2015 and 2017 on mine (which creates a whole different raft of issues).

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    Asides:

    Adobe: we get it, you're software is complex. But seriously, could you be more upfront with problems like this? This isn't some odd card we're talking about; this is a from-Nvidia-quaddroXXXX card. It says it's supported. But... it's not? It's not like you had a crazy long list to check against, you could've at least taken the time to go through your own list of supported cards to ensure that they either work/don't work/require an update.

    Lastly: figure out your effects editing panels and they're default size. Why don't they open to actually show the whole panel and instead look like they're the same size as their previous, non-HiDPI size? FIX IT. Again, how hard could it be to set a new default size for the panel? (Maybe it is ridiculously hard, maybe. But I doubt it's hard to set different pixel/xy size dimensions.)