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A couple of months ago I saw a YouTube video where they explained something that has nothing to do with what I'm going to ask them, but I remember taking a screenshot of the video where the person opens the adobe premiere with an option called "Run with Graphic Processor " That option does not appear to me to choose, I just open Adobe premiere with a double click like everyone else does. I have cheap video card (Nvidia 1050ti 4gb), but surely if I could make it work a little more with the program, perhaps it would work a little faster. Does anyone know how to activate that option that can be seen in the screenshot that I have uploaded?
That context menu only appears if there are two GPUs connected to the same display channel - normally on a laptop where the graphics circuit inside an Intel CPU is used by default because it's low power, but the laptop manufacturer has also included a high-power graphics chip on the motherboard for situations where you need performance at the expense of shorter battery life. The same display is connected to both chips, so the operating system can choose which to turn on and off. On desktops with
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That context menu only appears if there are two GPUs connected to the same display channel - normally on a laptop where the graphics circuit inside an Intel CPU is used by default because it's low power, but the laptop manufacturer has also included a high-power graphics chip on the motherboard for situations where you need performance at the expense of shorter battery life. The same display is connected to both chips, so the operating system can choose which to turn on and off. On desktops with plug-in graphics cards that is not the case.
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I use "Cinegy Daniel 2" which helps me render the videos 3 or 4 times faster with the video card I have. Do you know any program that or something that speeds up the gpu when one is editing a video? I know that proxies can be used, but when I use Davinc Resolve proxies are not necessary as they are for me in Premiere.
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If you want to get the best performance in Premiere, when you start a new project check the settings - it should give you GPU acceleration by default (otherwise it will say "Software only" on the drop-down):