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Premiere Pro CC 12.1 Hardware support is unavailable !! i7-i7700k and gtx1070

New Here ,
Apr 04, 2018 Apr 04, 2018

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I have i7 7700k 32gb ram and GTX 1070  and enable CUDA in premiere. In render encoding settings is only software. WTF ? my specs is to old or what?

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Adobe Employee , Apr 04, 2018 Apr 04, 2018

Mercury Playback Engine with GPU Acceleration is separate from Hardware-accelerated H.264 encoding.

Hardware-accelerated H.264 encoding (new feature in Premiere Pro 12.1) requires a CPU that supports Intel Quick Sync.

Moreover, Intel Graphics needs to be enabled on your PC (some manufacturers may choose to disable Intel Graphics).

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Explorer ,
Apr 04, 2018 Apr 04, 2018

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haven't upgraded yet but this is my system specs so I hope this is not the case

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Hi tomaszt57004329,

In render encoding settings is only software.

Are you referring to the Hardware Encoding (HEVC/H.264)?

Which OS are you on and which processor you have?

Thanks,

Kulpreet Singh

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ofcourse in HEVC/H264 i have only software rendering. In other format i dont have any encoder settings. I have Windows 10 64bit. My procesor is Intel i7-7700K 4.2ghz

look at screen: http://video.gorzyca.pl/pic1.png

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LEGEND ,
Apr 04, 2018 Apr 04, 2018

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That bit doesn't have anything to do with the GPU, it's just checking to see if the CPU has the particular part/firmware for accelerated processing.

Neil

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my procesor is i7-7700K so it should support hardware accelerated

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Hi tomaszt57004329,

This feature (Hardware Encoding) requires Intel CPU QuickSync (Sandy Bridge or newer Intel CPUs).

Xeon CPUs will not support this acceleration.

To check if your Intel Processor Includes QuickSync, find your CPU model in this list .

(Tip: Use the CTRL+F search function in your browser and type in the model ID).

Let me know if that helps.

Thanks,

Kulpreet Singh

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But why can it not Export with the GPU ???

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hello. my i7-i7700k support intel quick sync video. link below:

Intel® Core™ i7-7700K Processor (8M Cache, up to 4.50 GHz) Product Specifications

processor have Intel® HD Graphics 630 but in hardware monitor i don't see this graphics adapter. i see only GTX1070 !! in bios options none about HD graphics 630

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I have the same problem with GTX 970, only software rendering by encoder settings

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Hi. I have possibly the same problem and I don't think its anything to do with system spec. My hardware acceleration was working fine until last night when all of a sudden all images turned green, ghosting and horizontal bars on screen. If I switch to mercury software option its fine. Graphics card is fine in after effects and other programmes. Could this be some kind of driver problem with premiere pro hardware acceleration?

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Mercury Playback Engine with GPU Acceleration is separate from Hardware-accelerated H.264 encoding.

Hardware-accelerated H.264 encoding (new feature in Premiere Pro 12.1) requires a CPU that supports Intel Quick Sync.

Moreover, Intel Graphics needs to be enabled on your PC (some manufacturers may choose to disable Intel Graphics).

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ok. it remains to wait to support render h.264 with nvidia GPU hardware encoding

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Jan 17, 2019 Jan 17, 2019

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On my PC (i7-8700 3.2Ghz), which on the list says "Intel Quick Sync Video: Yes",

Hardware encoding is still showing as unavailable

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Sometimes the BIOS needs checking to make sure QuickSync is "on". Could be the issue.

Neil

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