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Bill Gehrke
Inspiring
October 9, 2014
Question

Congratulations Adobe on GPU identification in 8.1.0.81

  • October 9, 2014
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Guess what is new in Premiere CC 2014 8.1 release?

No more "cuda_supported_cards.txt" or "opencl_supported_cards.txt" files!

Both this laptop and my main editing computer with so called "unsupported" GPU's (GTX 765M and GTX970) are working fine and even opening an older CS6 project I did not get the "unsupported" message.  I believe it did come up initially and I just breezed by it but now opening a third older CS6 project that had a much older GPU when it was last opened did not give me the message.  Evidently, once Premiere 8.1.0.81 learns that it is a hardware accelerated usable GPU never asks you again.  I further tried installing a second GPU a GTX 770 Sc along with the GTX 970 Sc and Premiere saw it immediately.

  Congratulations again to Adobe on this great improvement for Premiere.

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    Participant
    March 31, 2016

    I ran into this problem with my Quadro FX 2800m.  In many cases this issue can be fixed by creating the cuda_supported_cards.txt.

    Here is a quick video on YouTube:

    Premiere Pro CC 2015: CUDA Hack [Solved] - YouTube

    Participant
    December 16, 2014

    Okey so now my GTX 760 doesnt support Cuda anymore? When I look at the list for hardware acceleration I only have the selection of softwarerender now.. How can I get my 760 back to supporting Cuda in PP Cc?

    Bill Gehrke
    Inspiring
    December 16, 2014

    What version of Premiere (find out under the help/about tab)?

    What version of nVidia driver?

    Participant
    December 16, 2014

    Premiere CC is version 8.1 and nVidia driver is 344.75

    Participant
    October 9, 2014

    So the GTX 770 and 970s actually aren't compatible prior to the CC installments? I'm a bit confused. Just finished speaking with a Nvidia Customer Rep who said otherwise. I'm guessing she was wrong, or is there a way around it I'm not aware of?

    Congrats to Adobe on the GPU recognition fixes though.

    Bill Gehrke
    Inspiring
    October 11, 2014

    Welcome to the forums.

    I did not imply that there was any problem with the GTX 770 and the GTX 970.  I actually run these both in CS6 (one at a time) very successfully.  In earlier CC you got problems with notices that these cards were "uncertified" and one way of getting them to work was to edit the appropriate files.  Now in Premiere Pro 8.1.0.81 those two files do not exist and recognition of a card that supports hardware accelerated MPE effects and features is automatic. 

    Maybe someone can comment on After Effects in the new version if this is also automatic.