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June 27, 2022
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CUDA hardware acceleration fails

  • June 27, 2022
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When editing in Adobe Premier Pro 2022 22.5.0 (build 62), the video display will go dark. Sometimes just saving the file, exiting, and restarting the file will restore the capability. A few times, I had to swtich to software only and then back again. Using the 5129.96 studio nvidia studio driver.

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Correct answer lukalumen

I've had this issue plenty of times.

Premiere is ancient software that is poorly optimized for modern workflows. Even with 8GB of VRAM, your graphics card could run out of memory if you're dealing with 6 or 8K footage and/or color grading. The black screen happens when Mercury Playback runs out of memory. It's not programmed to warn you, it will just show a black screen and sometimes crash.

This happens on footage that is a bit more difficult to decode I guess because it's not only about the resolution, sometimes it happens because it's RED footage.

Obviusly software rendering is out of the question even on my 32 core Threadripper, so the only workaround I found is to create proxies like it's 1999.

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Richard van den Boogaard
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 30, 2022

I have a machine from early 2017 with a 1080 GT graphics card. Instead of working with proxies, I have made it part of my workflow to render in to out, instead of relying on the yellow bar performance without rendering. I have customized a keyboard shortcut for rendering in to out to CTRL+enter. Frequently, I render out portions of the sequence that have multiple effects happening or - as in your case - multiple video streams showing at once.

 

Hope this helps.

Participating Frequently
June 30, 2022

Just a quick update. Moving to proxies seems to have solved the issue. I'm now running on the most current NVIDIA driver from 5/29 (studio) and the most current Adobe release. It looks like Adobe and/or the video card just can't handle the demand of raw 4k+ files. Video card is an NVIDIA 1650 Super with 4GB of VRAM. Not sure what the root cause is or was but using proxies has caused it to vanish.

Inspiring
June 30, 2022

Oh yes, I have 8GB on a 3060Ti and it's not enough with two 6K Red files overlaid, Lumetri and some graphics on top.

It would happen even more easily on my previous 6GB 1660S. 4GB will not be enough for sure. Proxies ftw.

My next card will be at least 10, probably 12GB to make sure my workflow is not interrupted.

Inspiring
June 30, 2022

The computer screens on my i9 9900K RTX 2070 system would go black and my computer would reboot. I had to wipe and reload windows. That problems was solved but I still have performance issues as seen in the video link below. 

Inspiring
June 30, 2022

In your video, you were monitoring the GPU load, but not VRAM. When VRAM fills up, Mercury Engine starts to buckle. Playing several 4K clips at the same time will fill it up. How much VRAM do you have? 6GB?

Inspiring
June 30, 2022

Not sure why you didn't answer my question or why you think this is relevant.


You said your video screen went dark. I never heard of the screen going dark. You may have to wipe and reload Windows to fix that problem. I posted my video to let you know you might encounter other problems. 

Christian.Z
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 29, 2022

have you tried clearing the preview files? also the cache files

Participating Frequently
June 29, 2022
Yes, to both. No change. It looks like just using proxies seems to have
gotten around the issue. See the response above that gives pretty good
commentary on the status and quality of the product (in my view).
lukalumenCorrect answer
Inspiring
June 29, 2022

I've had this issue plenty of times.

Premiere is ancient software that is poorly optimized for modern workflows. Even with 8GB of VRAM, your graphics card could run out of memory if you're dealing with 6 or 8K footage and/or color grading. The black screen happens when Mercury Playback runs out of memory. It's not programmed to warn you, it will just show a black screen and sometimes crash.

This happens on footage that is a bit more difficult to decode I guess because it's not only about the resolution, sometimes it happens because it's RED footage.

Obviusly software rendering is out of the question even on my 32 core Threadripper, so the only workaround I found is to create proxies like it's 1999.

Participating Frequently
June 29, 2022
Thanks for the comments. Your analysis sounds spot on. I’ll try proxies. I
am editing files that are almost 8k res so what you say makes sense.
h_raef
Participating Frequently
June 28, 2022

This is happening to me as well. I have wasted hours today with an EOD deadline quickly approaching. Premiere has been absolutely infurating recently, as soon as I have some free time I'll be diving into resolve.

R Neil Haugen
Legend
June 28, 2022

Wondering what the hay is causing some users like you so much grief with Cuda ... it's not an issue here. What the world is going nutso? Wish I knew ...

 

Do post this on their UserVoice system. Posting here is seen by other users. Posting there goes directly to the engineers.

 

Neil

 

Premiere Pro UserVoice

 

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
R Neil Haugen
Legend
June 27, 2022

Have you tried changing the driver? Sometimes rolling back a driver or two works if the latest one doesn't.

 

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Participating Frequently
June 28, 2022
Tried various drivers going back to December 2021 with no luck. I'll be
trying various combinations of drivers and software levels to see if I can
get one that works consistently.