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ryo_ikarashi
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September 30, 2020
質問

Nvidia drivers do not work well with premiere pro 2020 (higher than v13.2) but v13.1 works fine

  • September 30, 2020
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I recently bought GTX 1060 Ti and installed the latest Nvidia driver (v456.55).

With the Nvidia driver and Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration enabled, Premiere Pro 2020, higher than v13.2 make the project monitor freeze when resizing the mask area or applying Lumetri Color effects. But when I downgrade Premiere Pro 2020 lower than v13.1 does not have the freezes anymore.
I suppose the freezes happen only when premiere pro uses GPU.

I tried multiple older Nvidia drivers but no luck.

 

Does anyone have the same issue or know any workarounds for this issue?

 

Here are my components below.

 

OS

Windows 10 (ver 2004)

Motherboard

ASUS PRIME Z370A

GPUGeForce GTX 1660 Ti AERO ITX 6G OC - MSI
CPUIntel CPU Core i7-8700K
SSDSamsung SSD 500GB and 250GB 970 EVO M.2
MemoryCrucial 8GB BLS16G4D240FSB x2

 

Thanks in advance.

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Legend
September 30, 2020

Also, there in no Studio Driver in version 456.55. Only the Game Ready Driver. The most recent Studio Driver is version 456.38.

ryo_ikarashi
ryo_ikarashi作成者
Participant
September 30, 2020

Hi @RjL190365 , thanks for the quick reply!

I also tried the Studio Driver v456.38 but the issue still remained.

As long as I properly understand, none of my components including CPU and GPU and its drivers are obsolute and Adobe supports them all but correct me if I'm wrong.

What else can I do to resolve or mitigate the issue?

Legend
September 30, 2020

I'm sorry to tell you this, but beginning with 14.3.2, Premiere Pro now requires full 10-bit support through OpenGL in order to run properly. Unfortunately, all Game Ready Drivers restrict the GTX 1060 and all other newer GTX's to 8-bit output through OpenGL even though the hardware is capable. Therefore, you will need Studio Drivers in order to properly run any newer version of Premiere Pro. Game Ready Drivers will effectively lock Premiere Pro to software-only rendering beginning with the 14.3.2 version.