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GPU Accalerated rendering error

New Here ,
Mar 01, 2021 Mar 01, 2021

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Hi! I`ve recently installed a new AMD Radeon rx 6800 GPU with 16gb VRAM (combined with ryzen 7 3700x 8core CPU and 32gb of RAM). When running rendering in media encoder or within premiere, with GPU accelerated rendering i keep getting the export error: 

 

"Error compiling movie.

Accelerated Renderer Error

Unable to produce frame."

 

While researching the problem it looked like this could happen with a slow gpu, and it was reccomended to run rendering on playback engine software only (https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro/premiere-pro-cc-quot-unable-to-produce-frame-quot/m-p/83....)

Although rendering alot slower, this helped... but surely a new and high end gpu as the rx 6800 should handle this?

 

Any help is very much appreciated!

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Adobe Employee , Mar 01, 2021 Mar 01, 2021

Try a clean reinstallation of your video drivers. That has worked for others, Stefan.

 

Report back after trying that.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

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Advocate , Mar 01, 2021 Mar 01, 2021

Things to try/check:
1) Change 'Optimize rendering ..' to "Memory" (Edit > Preferences > Memory.. )

2) Avoid using dynamic links (render AE-comp as video first, then import into PP), if can't avoid - try nesting.

3) Don't use big/super-sized still images, downscale first; if can't avoid - nesting may help sometimes

4) Try to create new project, import old one, then export

5) Turn off GPU overclocking (if there are any)

 

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New Here , Mar 01, 2021 Mar 01, 2021

Updated gpu drivers to latest version and set optimize rendering to memory. One or both seems to have done the trick.

 

Thanks a bunch!

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Try a clean reinstallation of your video drivers. That has worked for others, Stefan.

 

Report back after trying that.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

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Things to try/check:
1) Change 'Optimize rendering ..' to "Memory" (Edit > Preferences > Memory.. )

2) Avoid using dynamic links (render AE-comp as video first, then import into PP), if can't avoid - try nesting.

3) Don't use big/super-sized still images, downscale first; if can't avoid - nesting may help sometimes

4) Try to create new project, import old one, then export

5) Turn off GPU overclocking (if there are any)

 

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Updated gpu drivers to latest version and set optimize rendering to memory. One or both seems to have done the trick.

 

Thanks a bunch!

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