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Hello. I'm very much a beginner when it comes to understand whats making my computer run, especially when exporting videos so please be patient with me.
I know there are many threads about CPU and GPU but I got lost looking through them all.
My problem:
Premiere is set to "Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration (CUDA)" but when I check usage the CPU is being utlised more than the GPU.
CPU is in the high 90% and the GPU 20-30%.
I'm using Premier Pro cc2019
My computer is an Acer Nitro 5 (AN515-53)
Intel Core i5-8300H CPU 2.3Hz 2.30 GHz
8 GB RAM
64 bit operating system x64- based processor
GeForce GTX 1050Ti 4GB
Can someone help me please?
Thank you,
Mark
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For references of GPU utilization
Apple Pro Res 4444 rendered to H.264 with GFX overlay throughout entire video = GPU ~30%
H.264 with GFX baked in rendered to 3 bitrate compression, meaning NO graphics to render = GPU ~90-100%
Shouldn't these separate scenarios be reversed regarding GPU utilization?
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To answer that question, the reason for that occurring is that your GPU has its own H.264 decoder. And when reading through that H.264 file, the video decoding portion of your GPU is getting hammered by the process.
On the other hand, ProRes 4444 footage has absolutely no GPU acceleration at all. It requires a monster CPU just to process (decode) it efficiently in the first place. Hence the high CPU usage relative to the GPU usage.