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Paul Styler
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June 27, 2017
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GREAT NEWS - AME IS FINALLY EXPORTING USING GPU - Don't Cry :)

  • June 27, 2017
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AME IS EXPORTING USING GPU - till now it's only joke if You use Adobe products.
Hey ADOBE !!!!
Sony VEGAS, FInalCUT X already for long time can use Intel QuickSync or NVENC for video exporting.
When - ultra professiona AME will start encode using NVENC or Intel QuickSynq ????
I'm pretty sure that all af Adobe clients are waiting for this important step !!!
So dear developpers, please tell us - when it will come alive ?
PS: Yes i know that Adobe use GPU when exporting project uses GPU accelerated effects, but what with simply video encoding ?
It is looks so stupid that my friend exporting 130 min video on Sony Vegas for 12 min on Intel core i5 and i'm with i7 with GTX1070 and great Adobe products have to export the same things for 100 min
So may be it's time to implement GPU in encoding ???

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    Correct answer kulpreet singh

    Thanks for sharing your observations, PavelT.

    I request you to submit a feature request here and I'll do my best to advocate on your behalf, as well.

    -Kulpreet Singh

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    kulpreet singh
    Inspiring
    June 30, 2017

    Hi PavelT,

    So far, encoding is a CPU-centric process in Premiere Pro and Adobe Media Encoder.

    The GPU does accelerate certain items in the overall export process, but not the encoding itself.

    The GPU will only accelerate the following in the export process: scaling, frame conversion, blending modes, deinterlacing, and color space conversion. The GPU will also accelerate the processing of GPU based video effects, including the Lumetri color effect.

    I am sorry that you are not happy with the architecture of PPro & AME.

    If you want to reach out to our developers, please give your valuable feedback here.

    I'll do my best to advocate on your behalf, as well.

    Thanks,

    Kulpreet Singh

    Paul Styler
    Known Participant
    October 28, 2017

    Finaly i found solution to speed up encoding process in PP & AME.
    Since 2017 version in debuging panel it is possible to activate Intel Quick Sync technology to encode video.
    The results are fantastic - 1 hour of Lumix GH5 1080p 100Mb/s multicam video (2 cameras ) with many slow motions, transitions and color correction with 2 LUT's now exported for 15 minutes !!!
    WOW !!!
    The same project without QSV enbled takes me about 1hour and 10 minutes to export.
    So PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE keep this option even hiden in debugig panel !!!
    But if Adobe wil add this thing in PP & AME settings it will be great upgrade for all of creators who has to work and not spendin hours for rendering.
    Thank You !

    kulpreet singh
    kulpreet singhCorrect answer
    Inspiring
    October 31, 2017

    Thanks for sharing your observations, PavelT.

    I request you to submit a feature request here and I'll do my best to advocate on your behalf, as well.

    -Kulpreet Singh