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I do not know where to look anymore, and now that rollbacks to 14.3.2 are no more a thing, I'm seriously cornered.
When I export my sequences from Premiere 2020 14.3.2 (they are .mov files captured from OBS and exported in h264), the export time is around 20 minutes: GPU usage is almost always capped at 90%.
When I do it since any further update, EVEN the 15.0... It becomes an hour, with GPU under 50%.
I do have hardware encoding and CUDA on, with a Nvidia 2080S.
I really do NOT know what to do.
Things are less diverse between versions when turning off hardware and GPUs encodings, but then everything goes far beyone 50 minutes.
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Hi Michele,
We understand that you are getting performance related issues while exporting from AME.
We're here to help.
Regards,
Shivangi
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It is not AME only, sadly. It's the same if I export directly from Premiere.
It seems version 14.3.2 actually uses a lot of my GPU and CPU, costantly.
CPU is used above 70%, and same goes for GPU. The results are amazing.
Newer ones, 15.0 included, does not. It goes with 50% GPU and less than 20% CPU.
I have a AMD Ryzen 9 3950X, a 2080S and yes, sadly with the latest drivers.
My export settings are simple h.264 VBR1 at 1440p60 progressive. Nothing fancy.
I tried different things, and sometimes the third party Voukoder seem to actuallyt do something to the updated versions, but the situation is unstable and messy: it's actually disheartening to have to stay obsolete, since that of course lead to other problems.
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Please stop responding to user's problems with your cliche answers. We pay for your products and for QUALITY customer assistance.
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I still have no solution whatsoever.
I also tried to export a 14 hour long footage and on version 14.3.2 it takes 3 hours.
On anything after, 15 included, over 25 hours using less than 20% GPU and 15% CPU.
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I understand this could be highly frustrating.
Let us know.
Thanks,
Shivangi