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September 3, 2017
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How in Premiere pro to choose video the card?

  • September 3, 2017
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When in Premiere pro there is an opportunity to choose video the card?

At me it is installed cards two video. But premiere prou automatically works with the weakest. A floor addressed in support a year ago. The recommendation was to disconnect weak and to leave only powerful. But it isn't possible to make it technically. I would like to buy the license for Premiere. But with such work of the program and the most important as support, I don't see sense to buy a product not the worker.

    Correct answer caroline_edits

    Hey there, you can choose between GPUs through your OS if you're willing to do a little digging!

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    caroline_edits
    Community Manager
    caroline_editsCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
    Community Manager
    February 23, 2021

    Hey there, you can choose between GPUs through your OS if you're willing to do a little digging!

    siviam38395623
    Participant
    April 8, 2023

    Thank you!

    Seems to be multipart on both the system side and nvidia graphics side.

     

    Known Participant
    April 6, 2018

    If you are running Nvidia cards, you can go to NVIDIA control panel - Manage 3D settings - Progam settings, browse for Adobe Premiere Pro.exe and choose any CUDA GPU to be used. Also OpenGL rendering GPU can be selected

    siviam38395623
    Participant
    April 8, 2023

    Thank you!

     

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    December 5, 2017

    Legend
    September 3, 2017

    There are no user options to choose a video card.  The recommendation is to use only one card.

    illia_uAuthor
    Known Participant
    September 3, 2017

    it is impossible to work at the slow card of Intel 530!

    why in general have removed this opportunity???

    it was possible to choose independently earlier!

    R Neil Haugen
    Legend
    September 3, 2017

    I understand that you try to help me. thanks for it. but I all the same don't understand why was to remove a possibility of the choice of the card?... I know that not that not at one at me such problems. and logic what at the Adobe company everything is good, and here at us everything is bad in windows?... uveryana what it is correct?


    As noted above, you probably have the monitor connected to the motherboard and not to your graphic card. Because if the way you have it connected NOTHING is able to use your graphics card.

    That's not Adobe's fault, it's how your computer is set up.

    So as suggested above, turn off the computer. Change where the monitor is plugged into your computer from the motherboard to the graphics card.

    Restart the computer. And then you should be able to use your graphics card.

    Neil

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