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extremely slow encoding

Community Beginner ,
Dec 25, 2024 Dec 25, 2024

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i have been encoding the same videos for 3 years, i have the latest nvdia drivers and latest premiere pro and media encoder version (25.1) and since the last update encoding is taking extremly long time, 10x longer. 

my specs:

Windows 11 Pro 64-bit

Intel Core i7 7820X @ 3.60GHz

64 GB ram

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti

ssd's etc...

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LEGEND ,
Dec 25, 2024 Dec 25, 2024

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That seven year old, 8 core CPU doesn't have any hardware bits for long-GOP/H.264/5 encoding and decoding. The 1080Ti does have a goodly amount of vRAM, but the other tech is a bit old also.

 

So for ProRes, it's probably ok, but any long-GOP isn't going to be fast.

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 25, 2024 Dec 25, 2024

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ah the classic "the problem is your computer", like i said ive been encoding the same simple video for the past 3 years and since the last update  it's taking 10x longer

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LEGEND ,
Dec 25, 2024 Dec 25, 2024

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In addition to what Neil stated, it may be that Premiere Pro 25.1 needs something that the GTX 1080 Ti doesn't have (hardware-support-wise) in order to export at a sufficiently fast speed. And with Nvidia pretty much leaving support for pre-Turing GPUs hung out to dry, it would not be surprising at all that a forthcoming version of Premiere Pro would require hardware Ai support in discrete GPUs just to even render or encode with hardware acceleration; in which instance the 1080 Ti would soon be permanently locked to the software-only rendering and encoding modes.

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thank you ! if this is the case i might have to upgrade that pc soon enough...

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