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FAQ: Optimising Premiere Pro settings for Mac and PC with Quick Sync CUDA ASIO and more

Guide ,
Feb 28, 2020 Feb 28, 2020

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The video tutorial shows how to change settings in Premiere Pro to work 100% effecient with your computers hardware including Quick Sync, CUDA, Open CL and ASIO.



 

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Adobe Employee ,
Mar 09, 2020 Mar 09, 2020

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Thank you very much for this excellent explanation, Andy!

Kevin

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Mar 14, 2020 Mar 14, 2020

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This is some really great info! Thank you! It clears up some questions for which I have been digging to find answers (unproductively).

 

One thing though:

Can you explain why ASIO4ALL is preferable to native audio drivers? I know why ASIO drivers are preferable to MME/WDM if they are dedicated to the hardware, but A4A is a software intermediary. I'm a sound engineer/producer/DJ and I have always found that ASIO4ALL, while useful to make things "play nice" together, introduces significant processing overhead and latency issues (not to mention the fact that it hasn't been updated in years). I haven't needed to use it in a while, so I don't have any numbers for comparison, but theoretically this should increase the system load since you're talking about...

Host Application 🠞 A4A 🠞 WDM/MME 🠞 Hardware

...instead of ...

Host Application 🠞 WDM/MME 🠞 Hardware

...right?

 

I could easily be wrong (again I don't have any benchmarks to back this up) but I can't imagine adding something to the signal chain would reduce overhead. I'll do some comparisons and report back, but it sounds a little odd to me (again, not saying you're wrong by any means).

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Jul 23, 2020 Jul 23, 2020

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ASIO4ALL can sometimes allow a piece of hardware to do more than it was designed to do and play better with other audio devices. It may or may not be your best bet.  

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Mar 19, 2020 Mar 19, 2020

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For what it's worth: I've had very good results using Metal on a Mac Mini running macOS (not Windows) if it has a supported integrated graphics card.  If it's an older Mini without supported integrated graphics, Metal will not be available.

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Community Beginner ,
Mar 27, 2020 Mar 27, 2020

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Hi there, woumd you help me with this? Why my sony A7iii 4k fotage runs smooth, but my gopro on 4k or Mavic 2 pro runs really choppy?
Im talking without the need of rendering.

 

Thanks!

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 21, 2020 Jul 21, 2020

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Mikey,

Your GoPro and Mavic footage is more highly compressed. I would recommend that you ingest such footage to be transcoded to ProRes.

 

Thank You,
Kevin

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Sep 11, 2020 Sep 11, 2020

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I am not sure what codec the GoPro uses. It may use H.264 but not all H.264 files are the same. That being said I do have an A7 III and Intel's Quick Sync can help for playback and rendering but your GPU might be a better option for rendering.

https://youtu.be/pE6t1ryanO4

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