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With the latest Adobe Premiere Pro Beta build we have enabled Hardware Accelerated Encoding through Nvidia GPU card.
If you have Nvidia GPU card on your Windows machine, you will be able to use this feature.
To enable this option, select H.264/HEVC from the Format drop-down under Export Settings. Then under the Video tab, go to Encoding Settings and set the Performance to Hardware Encoding. Setting it to Software Encoding will disable hardware encoding and Adobe Premiere Pro won't use Nvidia HW to encode the media. Please see attached screenshot.
Feature is enabled in Adobe Premiere Pro Beta , Adobe Media Encoder Beta and Adobe Premiere Rush.
Please try out the feature and share your feedback.
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Hi Everyone,
Nvidia Encode support is now available in the released (non-Beta) versions of:
- Media Encoder 14.2
- Premiere Pro 14.2
- Premiere Rush 1.5.12
Thank you to all for your feedback during the Feature Development.
Thanks
Brajesh
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hi
my performance is grey.
vga : gtx980ti
cpu : intel 7700k
driver version : 445.87
premiere pro : 14.1
intel vga is disable.
how can do activate?
thanks
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Hi Everyone,
Nvidia Encode support is now available in the released (non-Beta) versions of:
- Media Encoder 14.2
- Premiere Pro 14.2
- Premiere Rush 1.5.12
Thank you to all for your feedback during the Feature Development.
Thanks
Brajesh
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Не дает при кодировании выбрать н264. Программа зависает. Другие форматы кодирует.
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is such feature avaiable in adobe premiere elements?
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Is anyone else having trouble getting Media Encoder 14.2 to export with Hardware acceleration when Premiere 14.2 will let you? M4000 on latest Studio Driver, also tried 431.70
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Hi there!
I've been using Premiere Pro BETA 14.2 (now 14.3.x) for some time now. I've recently bought a RTX 2070 SUPER graphics card to utilize NVENC. At first it worked OK - the encoding speed was amazing but I'm getting no or close to none hardware acceleration when encoding my videos:
My hardware setup is:
- i9-9900k / AORUS Z390 PRO WIFI mainboard
- 32GB RAM
- Gigabyte RTX 2070 Super
- Windows 10 Preview - version 10.0.19640
- NVIDIA Drivers - 450.82
- Premiere Pro 14.3.1
What drivers setup do I have to have in order for hardware acceleration to work? This one seems to be slacking....
Cheers!
Tomasz
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Hi Tomasz,
does it happens with any project?
Just for instance if you are using any effect on the clip you are exporting that is not GPU accelerated you loose the Cuda acceleration at all.
Have a nice day,
Davide
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Same thing when you use MXF files from Canon XF 705
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Not sure if this is where I post this. Please redirect if needed. I have downloaded the Premiere Beta, mainly for the hardware accellaration. I have a Windows 10 machine, i7-6800K CPU, 64Gb ram, and am running two Titans (that I have just updated to latest drivers. I can select Hardware accelaration but get the message 'Your system's hardware does not support hardware accdelaration for teh curring settings. I am choosing H.264, and any of the presets. With HEVC, I don't even get teh option for Hardware Accleatrated... Plese help 🙂
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We have enabled Nvidia decode in latest Premiere beta build. Please refer to https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-beta/discuss-nvidia-gpu-decode-for-h264-amp-hevc/td-p/11... for details. Looking forward to get your feedback.
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That is a really great news! I see that scrubbing performance in Premiere BETA 14.5.0 is a bit less responsive than in Windows Movies & TV app, so I think there is a slight room for impovement, but overall I am very happy that this feature will finally be native in Premiere Pro. Been waiting this for years! Thank you!