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November 2, 2016
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CUDA Supported Cards .txt

  • November 2, 2016
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Where do I find the "cuda_supported_cards.txt"file in Adobe Premiere CC 2015?

After I installed macOS Sierra, the renderer option in new projects is greyed out.

When i run GPU Sniffer, returns this:

--- OpenGL Info ---

Vendor: Intel Inc.

Renderer: Intel HD Graphics 4000 OpenGL Engine

OpenGL Version: 2.1 INTEL-10.20.23

GLSL Version: 1.20

Monitors: 1

Monitor 0 properties -

   Size: (0, 0, 1280, 800)

   Max texture size: 16384

   Supports non-power of two: 1

   Shaders 444: 1

   Shaders 422: 1

   Shaders 420: 1

--- GPU Computation Info ---

Found 2 devices supporting GPU computation.

OpenCL Device 0 -

   Name: HD Graphics 4000

   Vendor: Intel (Apple platform)

   Capability: 1.2

   Driver: 1.2

   Total Video Memory: 1536MB

   * Not chosen because of insufficient compute unit count.

Metal Device 1 -

   Name: HD Graphics 4000

   Vendor: Intel (Apple platform)

   Capability: 10000

   Driver: 0

   Total Video Memory: 1536MB

   * Not chosen because of insufficient compute unit count.

Thanks and sorry about my broken English.

Correct answer Bill Gehrke

There is no such file in the CC versions.  Besides that you do not have a CUDA graphics card to even consider all you have is the Intel graphics which uses OpenCL for GPU acceleration but apparently will not work from the notes from GPUSniffer.

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Bill Gehrke
Bill GehrkeCorrect answer
Inspiring
November 2, 2016

There is no such file in the CC versions.  Besides that you do not have a CUDA graphics card to even consider all you have is the Intel graphics which uses OpenCL for GPU acceleration but apparently will not work from the notes from GPUSniffer.

Legend
November 2, 2016

all you have is the Intel graphics which uses OpenCL for GPU acceleration

Is that true?  I thought Intel GPUs did not offer acceleration in PP.  Only nVidia and ATI do.

Bill Gehrke
Inspiring
November 2, 2016

Here is what I was referring to down in this link

  • Intel Iris Graphics 5100
  • Intel Iris Pro Graphics 5200

The OP's Mac only has a HD 4000 so it does not help him