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June 21, 2020
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This effect requires GPU acceleration

  • June 21, 2020
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Hello, here I am lost ...
I have a Premiere PRO project with effects and I just want to copy them and paste them into another project.

It works perfectly, once copied to a sequence, they appear, but if I start rendering the sequence.

There appears a message in red indicating "This effect requires GPU acceleration".

What I can understand if my computer was not very powerful, but that I do not understand, because in the initial project, this effect appears without problem, before rendering, but also after.

I specify that the two projects use the CUDA GPU acceleration.

Well, thanks in advance for your help

PS, I'm starting 🙂

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Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 22, 2020

Are you applying VR effect to non VR footage?

Participating Frequently
June 22, 2020

nope, classic footage

Participating Frequently
June 22, 2020

sequence with effect (paste) before rendering

sequence with effect after rendering... effect disapear

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 22, 2020


Do NOT add images via the "attach files" box, as you are then forcing everyone to DOWNLOAD the file to view it outside their browser. Drag/drop the image files directly ONTO your reply box so other users can see them without needing to download unknown strange files.

Participating Frequently
June 22, 2020

sorry 😞 ok

Participating Frequently
June 22, 2020

To be honest, I did not find a solution, but without being an expert of Premiere Pro, I think that the problem comes from my sequences, some in 24 is, others in 30.


I do not say, but I notice that if I try to copy the effects on two identical sequences, no problem, but if they are different, it does not happen.

In short, I found a solution, it is worth what it is worth, but that solved my problem.

 

The idea is to make a simple assembly, to export it, then to import it and finally to work with this video which suddenly is homogeneous.

 

Well, I hope it will help someone.