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Hi guys,
So running Premiere 2018 & 2019 on a Mac Pro. Running latest CUDA and Nvidia Web Drivers. All works fine in 2018 but no option to select CUDA in 2019 which makes it unusable due to it's slow speed.
System Specs: MacOS Sierra 10.12.5
2 x 3.33GHz 6-Core Intel Xeon
48GB RAM
NVIDIA Quadro P5000 16GB
Have tried online support (they did their standard Log In, Delete Prefs Folder, Restart Prem) but were no help. Any ideas?
Cheers
Hey Joel,
Do you know how long it's been since you updated your CUDA drivers?
2019 requires CUDA 9.2 or newer. If 2018 is working, I'm guessing that this may very well be the issue.
Wes
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Have you gone to the Nvidia site and checked to make sure your drivers are the latest?
Neil
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They are the latest for the OS I am running. Could possibly upgrade to High Sierra and try again but obviously Mojave is out of the question with no Nvidia support for Mac at all
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Hi Joel,
Web drivers can be a bit trickier to sort out as they are constantly evolving.
I would think that finding newer versions would be the best way to proceed here.
I checked online and see that there have been some recent updates for Sierra (10.12.6)
NVIDIA DRIVERS Quadro & GeForce macOS Driver Release 378.05.05.25f13
That's the first thing I'd try.
Wes
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No luck with that unfortunately. Updated OS to 10.12.6 and updated Web Drivers and CUDA driver but still no CUDA option in 2019. Still works fine in 2018
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Hey Joel,
Do you know how long it's been since you updated your CUDA drivers?
2019 requires CUDA 9.2 or newer. If 2018 is working, I'm guessing that this may very well be the issue.
Wes
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I think this may be the issue. Seems that even with the latest firmware, Sierra can only do CUDA 9.1? Will update to High Sierra and try to update again.
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Because you have a mac, the Cuda feature is not even supported, Your graphics are made by AMD which uses OpenCL instead of Cuda, which is a Nividia proprietary feature.
Steve
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@DigitalSpatula Mac's can run either AMD or Nvidia graphics cards. As mentioned in my original post I am running a Nvidia Quadro P5000 which 100% supports CUDA.
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My bad. I thought you were running a Mac Pro which only have AMD cards in them internally. Unless you are using an external GPU.
Steve