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by marvguitar on 01 May 2010 22:38
Note that this will only work with cards that have 765MB or more of RAM.
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Hi Peter,
Your GPU might not be powerful enough. Which kind of NVIDIA card do you have?
Thanks,
Kevin
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Oh it is. G force 660
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I have premiere selected under the 3d settings.
with CUDA I have I have "use these GPUs" and geforce gtx 660 checked.
max pre rendered frames i have "use the 3d application setting"
Multi display/mixed GPU acceleration I have "multiple display performance mode"
Each one of these has th nvidia logo next to it
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Whenever I try to run GPUSniffer.exe it opens for a few seconds, showing nothing - and then all the information briefly flashes across the window and it closes itself before I can even read the file.
I have tried opening it multiple times, as an Administrator, with troubleshooting, etc. but nothing is allowing me to actually open this program.
This pretty much renders this fix useless, and I'm desperate to fix this problem - so if anyone has a solution to this bug I'd be very appreciative!
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Nevermind! Fixed!
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sorry, haven't been on in a while!
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Still have your problem getting the Premiere Pro MPE to use the CUDA interface ?
De : PeterKMayer
Envoyé : mercredi 30 septembre 2015 22:21
À : Nicholas Cole
Objet : Re: - enable CUDA ?
<https://forums.adobe.com/?et=watches.email.thread> Adobe Community
enable CUDA ?
reply from PeterKMayer <https://forums.adobe.com/people/PeterKMayer?et=watches.email.thread> in Premiere Pro - View the full discussion <https://forums.adobe.com/message/8016497?et=watches.email.thread#8016497>
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This STILL works! 5 years later. I added my GTX 760 using this method and viola! cuda enabled. Thank you.
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Well I did read it, and got to GPUSniffer.exe" and run it in a command prompt (cmd.exe).
How do you do that.?
The last time I had this issue I did a clean install of CS 5.5.2 and it worked , but, it did mean I had to reinstall the Pro Dad Stablizer, I do not want to do that again ?
Can it not be any easier ?
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Bob,
What version of Windows and what version of Adobe Premiere Pro do you have?
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I have tried, and have not been able to get my card "GeForce GTX Titan Black" to work in Premiere Pro CS6 below is what shows in GPU Sniffer, and at the bottom is what shows in my Cuda Supported card text, any help would be much appreciated I am on a Mac. Thanks in advance. Gary
Last login: Sat Nov 25 09:54:34 on console
MacPro:~ MacPro$ /Applications/Adobe\ Premiere\ Pro\ CS6/Adobe\ Premiere\ Pro\ CS6.app/Contents/GPUSniffer.app/Contents/MacOS/GPUSniffer ; exit;
--- OpenGL Info ---
Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
Renderer: NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN Black OpenGL Engine
OpenGL Version: 2.1 NVIDIA-10.5.2 346.02.03f06
GLSL Version: 1.20
Monitors: 1
Monitor 0 properties -
Size: (0, 0, 2560, 1600)
Max texture size: 16384
Supports non-power of two: 1
Shaders 444: 1
Shaders 422: 1
Shaders 420: 1
--- GPU Computation Info ---
Found 2 devices supporting GPU computation.
CUDA Device 0 -
Name: GeForce GTX TITAN Black
Capability: 3.5
Driver: 7.05
Total Video Memory: 6143MB
Not chosen because it did not match the named list of cards
OpenCL Device 1 -
Name: GeForce GTX TITAN Black
Capability: 1.2
Driver: 1.2
Total Video Memory: 6144MB
Not chosen because it did not match the named list of cards
logout
[Process completed]
CUDA SUPPORTED CARD TEXT.
GeForce GTX TITAN Black
GeForce GTX 285
GeForce GT 650M
Quadro CX
Quadro FX 4800
Quadro 4000
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Since CS6 does not support two GPU's you might try removing one card to see if that helps.
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I only have one card and I know it says two, but I only have one Titan GTX Black maybe it says that because I made a copy of the text file as a safety measure.
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Have you tried renaming your second text file with some thing on front of the file name like "old"
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I just noticed your two card issue one is for CUDA and the other is OpenCL maybe in the nVidia software you can .select one or the other.
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No I suppose I could do that, right now its called copy as per the information of what to do if you have a problem you can go back to the previous accepted card text file. I also heard that updating my card might work also with current drivers if they are not current. The name does match though as you can see in the accepted card text file on the bottom.
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OK I changed the copied txt file name from copy to old, then I duplicated the locked original txt file and changed the name of the original to new and the duplicate to CUDA_SUPPORTED_CARD.TXT which replaced the original file, then having three files I deleted the original file that was changed to new then booted up Premiere CS6 and behold The Mercury Playback Engine GPU was available problem solved. Thanks Bill for your assistance have a good one.