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November 12, 2019
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Premier pro 2020 needs support for Nvidia 1050Ti

  • November 12, 2019
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I have a Lenovo X1 extreme, and I was having issues doing a speed ramp, and the Adobe assistant that help me remotely told me to use software encoding instead of CUDA, and after that he told me that the 1050ti is not recomended for premier. 

 

How can this be of most  of the thin laptops of  2018 are 1050ti's (Xps 15, Lenovo x1 extreme) I have the studio drivers updated, and windows updated, I just installed premier 2020, and got that issue, in the media software encoder it works, but is slower than using the CUDA encoding, in premier 2019 I didn't had this issue in my timeline. 

 

I will be using 2019 but this is not supposed to happen when the 1050ti is more than capable gpu.

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Correct answer efrommel

It worked better with the disable intel gpu, but i didnt want to lose Quick sync, so i keep testing and disvoered, that if i disable "Enable hardware accelerated decoding" fixes my issue. 

 

So if anyone has this issue try this:

 

Preferences>Media> untick "Enable hardware accelerated decoding(requieres restard)" 

 

this fixed my issue and the playback in the timeline is working fine, I am using canon EOS R footage in 1080p. will test with 4k footage to see how it works. 

 

thanks everyone. 

5 replies

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 13, 2019

Is everything on one disk?

Can you disable the intel?

efrommelAuthor
Inspiring
November 13, 2019

i will disable the intel to see how it goes, i have two disk in the computer. but editing on the same disk

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 13, 2019

Speedramps are done on the cpu.

Please post computer specs, OS build,
Screenshot media used in Mediainfo in treeview.
efrommelAuthor
Inspiring
November 13, 2019

Here are my laptop

 

Lenovo x1 extreme gen 1:

Intel 630 /Nvidia 1050ti

Intel i7 8850h

32gb ram

2tb ssd

 

 

MyerPj
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 13, 2019

Do you have an the Intel GPU also? If so, see if you can turn that off in the bios and then you'll always be using the 1050

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 12, 2019

If a card did not make it to the list it means it has not been tested.

Dont think the card will make the list but that does not mean it will not work.

Minimum is 2 Gig ram but guessing yours is 4 gig so you should be ok.

 

But remember most stuff is done on the cpu.

Adobe Premiere Pro CC System Requirements

efrommelAuthor
Inspiring
November 13, 2019

The thing is that I'm having issues doing speed ramps, not Ure if is something with the gpu but when I change to software encoding works fine

efrommelAuthor
Inspiring
November 12, 2019

Someone?