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I have an "old" NVIDIA GTX 770. Which still runs fine for what I do.
Even 4K & 6K.
Premiere Vers. 15.x runs just perfect with my system.
The Problem is now that I updated a TEAM-Project from 15 to 22.
Its not possible to downgrade a TEAM-Project.
NOR IS IT CONSIDERED by ADOBE TO MAKE A SAFE-COPY BEFORE THE PROJECT FILE IS UPDATED/CHANGED.
BAD JOKE if you ask me.
So I'm now in a position where I cant render the project anymore.
Thanks Adobe.
Alternative is it takes hours.
Adobe sits just on a pile of money and doesn't care anymore.
Even my friend with the high tech equipment suggested to just run Resolve.
1 Hour chatting with Adobe Support couldn't help.
THANKs for reading.
Maybe you can help or relate because you have the same issue.
Greetings
Systemtyp x64-basierter PC
Prozessor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770K CPU @ 3.50GHz, 3501 MHz
BaseBoard-Produkt Z87X-UD3H-CF
Installierter physischer Speicher (RAM) 32,0 GB
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Sorry to tell you this, but NVIDIA itself has depreciated driver support for all Kepler GPUs, including your GTX 770, to "legacy" support status this past September, which means compatibility and feature updates will no longer be made ever for these GPUs while only critical security fixes will continue. But CUDA feature support for all first-gen Kepler parts such as your GTX 770 has been completely discontinued before that time with the release of the version 450 drivers, which debuted CUDA 11.
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Hi thank you for your answer.
I'm glad anybody answers to my issue.
but, AGAIN:
Premiere Vers. 15.x runs just perfect with my system.
everything is possible
AND HERE ARE SOME NEWS
I discovered what exactly cases the issue is,
because basic working and rendering is possible
The ISSUE is:
the ESSENTIAL GRAPHICS function
cant render that with cuda
I used some text as a mask for a blurred video
2 masked video layers
so this doesn't work
If I remember correctly THIS EXACT SAME THING just ran effortlessly on
Premiere Vers. 15.x
but there is no way of checking easily because I cant import that sequemce into Premiere Vers. 15.x anymore
but I remeber having the ESSENTIAL GRAPHICS function with at least one layer of masked Video