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Hello, got a new PC with 2060s. My Premiere Elements 2021 detects it's presence, but tells me, not supported.
But it should, acording to https://helpx.adobe.com/de/premiere-elements/using/gpu-acceleration.html
Sorry about my english. German user.
PC (i7-10700KF), Windows 20H2, Nvidia Driver newest.
What's wrong? Can someone help me, please? Thanks.
It works now, after Driver update to a not latest version.
Story:
Didn't work with installed driver after purchase.
Didn't work with latest Driver.
Now again on nvidia-site, I got an earyer driver, and it works.
Crazy.
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This is a user group, so I can't tell you what is wrong. But, it might not matter that much. My personal experience is that for typical short videos the output render time differences are not that significant.
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Nvidia Driver newest.
By @Kennie0101
What driver number?
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Driver Numer is 466.47
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It works now, after Driver update to a not latest version.
Story:
Didn't work with installed driver after purchase.
Didn't work with latest Driver.
Now again on nvidia-site, I got an earyer driver, and it works.
Crazy.
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Which driver number did you get that works? And, did you get the "Studio Driver" or "Game Ready Driver"?
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Visit https://www.nvidia.de/Download/driverResults.aspx/175411/de
There you find "Studio Driver", don't use manual download.
VersNo 462.59 is mine now.
Downloading 462.59-desktop-win10-64bit-international-nsd-dch-whql.exe
There choose "...driver and ...experience"
But then choose "Benutzdefiniert"(German), I guess thats "advanced" in english.
There the uppermost ist the Studio Driver 462.59.
I disselected "USBC", and (dont'remember exactly) left the rest selected.
Important notice: you have to select "intall new" (or somewhat), so that any other (older or newer) versions will be removed. Mine was newer.
Thanks to user "Ann Bens" who gave me that hint in another thread.
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Thanks Kennie. I recently updated my Nvidia Studio Driver for my Lenevo laptop. It is 462.31 so, apparantly slightly older than yours. It does seem to work well with all the Adobe apps and other editors I've tried it with.
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Thank you Kennie. I couldn't figure out why my allegedly supported card wasn't working. Downgrading from 471 driver to 462.59 resolved the issue.
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Am I the only person who doesn't consider a downgraded graphics driver to be an acceptable solution? I had to downgrade 7 versions to a Dec 2020 driver to get my rtx 2060 to be picked up, and that was the oldest one in the nvidia site.
Free tools like handbrake pick up my card fine, what is wrong with Adobe. Also their specs sheet appears to be lies because they say they support graphics cards, they don't, they support specific drivers, this is not the same. When my nvidia drivers update and they no longer support the version of premiere I'm on then the software is a good as useless.
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True, Eddy42!
Downgrading a driver is never an acceptable solution, and even though NVidia updates drivers and breaks compatibility pretty often, Adobe is the only developer I have encountered which systematically points to NVidia as the problem or recommends downgrading the GPU driver(as more than a temporary solution), instead of just fixing the problem and issue an update to Premiere Elements.
Luckily there was a solution that also worked for me with a NVidia RTX2060 Super card on Premiere Elements 2022:
Solved: Premier Elements 2022 Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti - Adobe Support Community - 12628986
I had to change the identifier for RTX2060 Super in the file C:\ProgramData\Adobe\Premiere Elements\20.0\Online\Hw Acc Render\All_Lang\HW\Files\allowlisted_cards.txt from:
NVIDIA#GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER#
to:
NVIDIA#NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER#
After that, my RTX2060 Super card was identified ok with GPU acceleartion support in PRE2022.
I hope this also works for PRE2021 and maybe earlier without first having to clean install PRE or Windows first, and I have also notified Adobe support about the issue.
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Now I just discovered that the problem is discussed even more specifically here with the solution:
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Good find OLegonD. Adding NVIDIA into the name in the allowlisted file enabled my RTX 2060 card as well (PRE 2021).
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Thanks! That's it! The entry in allowlisted_cards.txt works. Also thanks to everyone.
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Nvidia changed the way they write their drivers.
But Elements does not get updated with the correct allowlist.
Hence the manual adding or correcting the card to the allowlist.
Guessing you can add cards that are not on Adobe's list.
We used to do that in the old days with Premiere Pro CS6 (and I still do).