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April 1, 2020
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Discuss : Nvidia Hardware Accelerated Encode for H264/HEVC

  • April 1, 2020
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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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Correct answer brajesh_kumar

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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Adobe Employee
April 9, 2020

Hi Mark,

 

Please check following link for Support Matrix of Nvidia Cards 

https://developer.nvidia.com/video-encode-decode-gpu-support-matrix

 

Also update to Latest Driver 

https://www.nvidia.in/Download/driverResults.aspx/159206/en-in

 

Regards

Abhishek 

DAVIDE PEPE
Known Participant
April 2, 2020

Hi Brajesh,

Just to let you know I've tried it on my system and it works really well!!!
You can't imagine how long I was expectint it to work!!!!

THANK YOU!!!


I think is worth to report my system's specs:

BRAND AND MODEL: ASUS G752VS-BA266T
GPU:NVIDIA GTX1070 2048 CUDA CORE + 8Gb of memory on board
CPU: INTEL i7-7820HK @2.90GHz
RAM: 64 GB
OS: Windows 10 64bit
2 SAMSUNG 960 PRO NVME SSD drives by 2TB each
1 SAMSUNG 860 PRO SSD hard drives by 4TB

Premiere updated to the latest build
After Effects updated to the latest build
NVIDIA DRIVER VERSION: 441.66

BrajeshCommunity ManagerAuthor
Community Manager
April 13, 2020

Thanks David for your feedback!

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 1, 2020

What if you have both quick sync and nvidia on ones machine.

What if for some reason you cannot disable intel.

Which one will be used and on what critria is that choice based.

 

BTW the latest AME 14.2 wont open: application wont start correctly (0x0000142). Fixed: added to ransomware protection.

Participant
April 21, 2020

I noticed both my Intel graphics processor and Nvidia GPU were being used during video export. It turns out the Nvidia GPU was being used for encoding and the Intel graphics were used for decoding.  

Known Participant
July 13, 2020

Hello asafblasberg,

 

this already exists as free plugin supporting Nvidia GPUs GTX10xx and upwards (Pascal and higher) if you want HEVC support. You can find the free plugin in the Adobe Exchacnge (look for Daniel2 or Turbocut) or at www.turbocut.com or www.daniel2.com

This is for Windows 10 64bit only. No Mac support for Nvidia decoding.

On my XPS15 with GTX1050 editing with HEVC UHD material is multiple times faster and so is the export as the HEVC decoding of the Nvidia NVDEC is at least twice as fast as Intel's Quicksync.


Hi, i tried it, but i couldn't get it to work. I have Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti card. Either the plug-in was not installed correctly (but i used the EXE) and Premiere did find your plug-in correctly... can you test on your end with 1080 card?

Thank you