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I was rendering my project and Its so slow to render takes about 8 minutes to complete exporting a 1 minute video footage. I have an High tier gaming pc and its very slow I have already set my Renderer to Mucury Playback Engine GPU Accerleration (CUDA) I will Tell you my MAIN pc specs
GPU: RTX 3070
CPU: I7-12700KF 12TH GEN SEIRES
MOTHERBOARD : TUF GAMING Z690-PLUS WIFI D4
RAM: 32GB 3600MHZ RAM GSKILL TRIDENT
tell me what else to put if i missed anything.
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A strange event. Mercury with CUDA should be a great solution. If it's just Mercury, then this is what you're talking about and the rendering will be slow. Try reinstalling Premiere, making sure you have the latest Nvidia Studio driver installed. And try not to use third-party codecs for exporting.
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Hi, Thanks for the response Is It possible If I can use Game ready nvidia drivers instead of studio drivers for premiere pro? or will that cause the slow rendering times?
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That can at times be an issue. Definitely worth testing.
Neil
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Quite often I noticed failures in the work of applications. Therefore, I prefer Studio Driver.
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Renders/exports can vary dramatically in different rigs by format/codec.
So ... what format/codec were you going from and to?
Also ... don't conflate high-end gaming with video production. They don't actually work the same, odd as that sounds. And yes, I've personal experience dealing with trying to make a gaming machine work well in video post.
Different mobo configs are needed, and especiallly ... you don't want the sound cards most high-end gaming rigs have. Those can add a ton of "cool audio stuff" that totally messes video production. And have to be removed.
Neil
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it is frustratig.
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Without any clue what your OS, hardware, media, and effects used are there's no help to offer.
Create a new thread. Tell us your full details, OS, hardware, media including format/codec framesize and framerate, created by what, plus any effects typically used.
Then we can try to help.