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Re: PremPro CS6 render
by Alan Stephens on May 22, 2013 at 2:02:40 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
I am using dynamic link to export to media encoder. because it would crash on not complete I tried rendering the section by pressing enter. the red turns to green then I saved it before exporting. It shows it rendered (yellow) when I open the projec
Resolve lite 9.1.3 crash
by Julien Dietrich on May 21, 2013 at 9:30:41 am
in the DaVinci Basics & Configuration Forum
Hi to everyone, I just download and install Davinci Resolve Lite and I having problem with it. The software just crash after login panel. This happen after addind a new media location in the preferences panel. Here is myconfig: Windows 7
Re: AFter Effects & Pro Res Footage
by Ridley Walker on May 19, 2013 at 7:28:51 am
in the Adobe After Effects Forum
[Walter Soyka] "Decode is CPU-only even with Mercury Playback Engine. See Todd Kopriva's blog post on what CUDA/OpenCL can accelerate [link]. " I stand corrected.
Re: AFter Effects & Pro Res Footage
by Walter Soyka on May 19, 2013 at 3:24:15 am
in the Adobe After Effects Forum
[Ridley Walker] "Premiere Pro uses the Mercury playback engine which deals these formats differently, it can use GPU acceleration, essentially transcoding the files on-the-fly. As of the current release, After Effects does not use Mercury Playback."
Re: Question about codecs (am I using H.264? is there a way to use H.265 or VP8/VP9)
by Scott Matthews on May 17, 2013 at 9:07:38 pm
in the Sony Vegas Forum
Thanks, downloading build 896 / 64 bit now. One question: With MainConcept still selected, I now see that within the "Render As" dialog, if I click "Customize Template" and then click to the "System" tab -- there's a button to "Check GPU." If I cl
Re: Question about codecs (am I using H.264? is there a way to use H.265 or VP8/VP9)
by Norman Black on May 17, 2013 at 8:23:18 pm
in the Sony Vegas Forum
Yes, Sony added the 720p and 1080p templates to Sony AVC in B563. MC AVC defaults to CPU only. You can see this in the options at the bottom of the render as dialog. For MC AVC. If you have an ATI/AMD video card 57xx or newer you can try "Use
Re: Question about codecs (am I using H.264? is there a way to use H.265 or VP8/VP9)
by Scott Matthews on May 17, 2013 at 6:22:24 pm
in the Sony Vegas Forum
Oh, so if I were to update to build 563, I would also see Internet 720p and Internet 1080p options under Sony AVC? I don't know if I'm using MC OpenCL or CUDA -- would that mean I'm probably not? Is there a way to check? If I'm not using MC Ope
Re: Question about codecs (am I using H.264? is there a way to use H.265 or VP8/VP9)
by Norman Black on May 17, 2013 at 6:15:03 pm
in the Sony Vegas Forum
Two different encoders written by different companies. I believe the MC encoder was first in Vegas. Actually more than just two different encoders as for the MC encoder the OpenCL and CUDA encoders are distinct from the CPU encoder. I have made no
Re: Can we get back to what really matters around here?
by Clint Wardlow on May 17, 2013 at 4:03:16 pm
in the Apple FCPX or Not: The Debate Forum
[Jeremy Garchow] "It's easy. Everyone switched to home built PCs with $3,000 CUDA cards. Didn't you?" Well, I have to admit that I was looking at switching to PC because of issues I was having with AE on my imac. However, I discovered it
Re: Can we get back to what really matters around here?
by Jeremy Garchow on May 17, 2013 at 3:38:26 pm
in the Apple FCPX or Not: The Debate Forum
[Clint Wardlow] "I too am curious about the new mac pro or lack thereof. It seems to have gotten lost in the shuffle lately. Though I still think the earliest we are going to get any news is in the fall." It's easy. Everyone switched to home bu
Wow if you're still on Snow Leopard you should be running Mtn Lion...
by Chris Borjis on May 16, 2013 at 5:42:17 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
I recently did an upgrade install of Mountain Lion over Snow Leopard. Mainly for the impending release of CC. Did a disk clone first (of course) just in case. The upgrade went smooth, no problems at all or spinning beach ball oddities. The
Re: blank preview in Sony Vegas 12 Pro when using GPU acceleration
by David Alfredo on May 16, 2013 at 2:21:23 pm
in the Sony Vegas Forum
the 630 is a very weird card, a modified Kepler GPU aggressively crippled to be placed in the low-budget market segment, its architecture isn't suited for computing/CUDA, just gaming in medium-low settings environments, what I find annoying is that t
Re: New iMac for Mapping projects using After Effects CS6
by Matt Campbell on May 16, 2013 at 2:07:07 pm
in the Adobe After Effects Forum
Walter Soyka I think that the price difference between a passable iMac and a well-equipped iMac is small enough that you're better off going for the top off the line. I know lots of people are using iMacs as edit systems with Premiere Pro, and b
Re: All emotionalism aside: the real problems with CC
by Todd Kopriva on May 15, 2013 at 11:03:56 pm
in the Adobe Creative Cloud: The Debate Forum
I'm afraid that it may have been missed in the middle of a long post, so I'll urge everyone to read Walter's paragraph about Sarbanes-Oxley, above. He nailed it. This is the main reason that we on the After Effects team are so happy with this change.
Re: Premiere Pro CS6 "Make reference movie" equivalent to Final Cut Pro 7?
by walter biscardi on May 15, 2013 at 8:08:18 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
[John Heagy] "Correct, and that's what we do. There's never time, as the deadline approaches, to render so we take it at the beginning and transcode everything to ProRes." Just an FYI, we started out doing this since we switched from FCP to Premie
Re: Newbie Here
by Ryan Holmes on May 15, 2013 at 5:27:18 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
I switched from FCS to PPro about 2 years ago, back when Apple released FCPX. At the time, X wouldn't work in my setup (better now, but still not good for multiple editors on the same project or in a SAN environment). CS6 really is like FCP8, if ever
Re: Very slow rendering times?
by David Alfredo on May 14, 2013 at 9:21:46 pm
in the Sony Vegas Forum
[John Rofrano] "Also WMV is the worst format to be rendering to becasue it's not GPU accelerated and takes a lot of CPU. I would render to MainConcept AVC using the Internet HD 720p or 1080p template and enable CUDA in the template so that it takes a
Re: Exporting a RED Sequence from Premiere - 2 minutes of footage, 4 hours of export time????
by Chris Joslin on May 14, 2013 at 9:11:47 pm
in the RED Camera Forum
Mac Pro, OSX 10.6.8 Proc: 2 x 2.26 GHz Quad Core Intel Mem: 16 GB 1066 MHz DDR3 Not sure what CUDA is. And by setting quality to half/medium do you mean going into the properties of each clip within Premiere? Wouldn't that mean I would have t
Re: Very slow rendering times?
by John Rofrano on May 14, 2013 at 8:54:38 pm
in the Sony Vegas Forum
Two things are wrong that I can see: (1) You are recording at 35 fps and rendering at 29.97 fps. That means a lot of frames are being blended together to go from 35 to 29.97 and your Core i5 is not the fastest CPU to be doing this with. Try Disabl
Re: Exporting a RED Sequence from Premiere - 2 minutes of footage, 4 hours of export time????
by Angelo Lorenzo on May 14, 2013 at 6:54:49 pm
in the RED Camera Forum
Computer specs? Effects used in sequence? CUDA enabled (wont to much for RED files but will help with effects and resizing) I suggest at least going into each RED file RAW settings and setting the quality to half/medium. Premiere, by default, does fu
Re: PrPro CS6 - play doesn't work?
by Bret Williams on May 14, 2013 at 4:10:28 am
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
That card isn't actually supported by the mercury engine, right? So you had to hack the file to get cuda or open CL? I had the same problem with opencl on my mid-2011 iMac. Things would just stop working. No playback. Weird. So I quit using the ha
Re: Mac Pro - cores and 2009?
by Bret Williams on May 14, 2013 at 3:11:34 am
in the Apple FCPX Techniques Forum
A new iMac will beat that 2009 with a 5870 quite handily. Plus it come with the best 27" monitor around built in. Not to mention thunderbolt (think cheaper than an esata getup and faster) and usb 3 which is plenty fast to edit HD off of as well.
Re: Pre Pro 5.5 - Quadro FX4000 and Matrox MX02 Mini MAX
by Don Cobble on May 13, 2013 at 3:52:57 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Jeff, First thank U I have an I7 2.8 Ghz Processor. I will glady boost the ram if that will help. Just do not understand the Cuda benefit to Pre Pro if any? and I have the MXO2 mini max from an old mac pro 1.1 that I am no longer using - final
It is worth it right now to expend in a 570/580/680 ?
by Evans BriceƱo on May 13, 2013 at 8:39:38 am
in the DaVinci Resolve Forum
I'm tire of reviwing benchmarks, forums, opinions and so many thoughts about wich is better. This time, right now, I have the money for either 570/580/ and even the 680 4gbs wich seems to be not so better than the 580 in some exclusive pro-davinci be
Re: The Illusion of Math
by Frank Gothmann on May 10, 2013 at 8:04:31 pm
in the Adobe Creative Cloud: The Debate Forum
It makes perfect sense even for smaller shops. Premiere or AE rendering on one machine, Photoshoping on the other. Or a Windows Workstation with beefy CUDA GPUS for AE renders and a Mac for Photoshop. A lot of people can consider cross platform work
Re: Adobe Premiere Pro CC for Broadcasters
by Rupert Howe on May 10, 2013 at 8:31:55 am
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Magic Bullet and MB Looks are not GPU accelerated, nor are any third party plugins - so having a CUDA card won't help. We've been using them in CS6 on a top spec Mac Pro (new 3.06 12 Core) with a Quadro 4000 and 48GB RAM and they still need renderin
Re: The iMac 2012 hardware and Premiere CS6 functionality??
by Marc Robichaud on May 9, 2013 at 11:31:35 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Thanks Bret! I had it set with ONLY the CUDA hack. I'll give it another whirl. Is your 2012 imac maxed out in RAM? OWC or stock Mac? I'll give it another whirl...What was your hack method? I even tried taking the text file out all together. No dic
Re: Cuda acceleration causes 6.0.2 to crash and glitch - Retina Macbook
by Hannu Aukia on May 9, 2013 at 9:35:36 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Hi, I'm experiencing same issues exactly. Any new info, help or solutions? Thanks!
Re: The iMac 2012 hardware and Premiere CS6 functionality??
by Bret Williams on May 9, 2013 at 7:10:11 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
My 2012 imac works fine with the hack. I've got it set to CUDA, not OpenCL. My mid 2011 iMac reacted just as you're explaining. It would work for a few minutes, but then I'd realize it was bogging down and soon would freeze or crash. However it w
Re: Better Export Workflow Needed for Client Review Presentations with TC burn in
by Steve Brame on May 9, 2013 at 4:13:52 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
[Manny Kivowitz] "dropped from 56 minutes with our non-CUDA card to 4 minutes" So much for coffee breaks.
Re: Better Export Workflow Needed for Client Review Presentations with TC burn in
by Manny Kivowitz on May 9, 2013 at 4:10:04 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
After installing the Nvdia Quadro 4000 our render time for the exporting the same sequence with the window burn added in the Premiere Pro timeline dropped from 56 minutes with our non-CUDA card to 4 minutes with the Quadro 4000 CUDA enabled card inst
Re: Better Export Workflow Needed for Client Review Presentations with TC burn in
by Manny Kivowitz on May 9, 2013 at 2:19:25 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Thanks for the insight Walter - we're jumping out to pickup a Quadro 4000 to replace the ATI Radeon 5770 thats installed alongside a Nvidia Geforce GT 120 - this should do wonders for Davinci Resolve as well! Not sure how we ended up with two GUI le
Re: Adobe Premiere Pro CC for Broadcasters
by Steve Brame on May 9, 2013 at 12:49:10 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
[walter biscardi] "You need dual nVidia cards to really get that plug-in to work in realtime." I'm wondering if replacing my 4000 with a GTX 690, greatly increasing the number of CUDA cores, would help.
Thoughts from an Apple Fanboi
by John Davidson on May 8, 2013 at 11:14:46 pm
in the Apple FCPX or Not: The Debate Forum
There are so many competing philosophies going on regarding the cloud issue popping up. As a relative early adopter of FCPX, Apple fanboi, etc., maybe some of you will consider these thoughts interesting. First, yes, I'm taking a little pleasure
Re: Bring Cuda and OpenCL to your Mac without breaking the bank!
by walter biscardi on May 8, 2013 at 10:55:48 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
I will say that the new Premiere Pro CC alone created a huge jump in performance on my non-CUDA 3 year old iMac while I was allowed to play with it.
Re: Better Export Workflow Needed for Client Review Presentations with TC burn in
by walter biscardi on May 8, 2013 at 10:45:32 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
[Manny Kivowitz] "2) Is there a faster path available to us while staying within the CS6 suite? If we have to spend 56 minutes to export every client review clip we do, we're in trouble!" First off, with CS6 you need an nVidia CUDA card for the
Re: Better Export Workflow Needed for Client Review Presentations with TC burn in
by Steve Brame on May 8, 2013 at 10:28:43 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Does the Mac version of CS6 include Adobe Media Encoder? I confess that I don't even know. If it does, then add your timecode burn to an Adjustment Layer above everything in your timeline, then export directly to whatever format and size you need.
Bring Cuda and OpenCL to your Mac without breaking the bank!
by Tim Jones on May 8, 2013 at 6:10:14 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Hi Folks, I just had to share this link because we've updated a few of our Mac Pros with this Quadro FX4800 card with astonishing results. If you're still trying to deal with PP on a Mac Pro 3,1+ with a non-Quadro card, this could be the best $30
Re: Adobe Premiere Pro CC for Broadcasters
by walter biscardi on May 8, 2013 at 12:46:32 pm
in the Adobe Creative Cloud: The Debate Forum
[Chris Harlan] "This stuff is huge for me, and makes it so much easier to go back and forth between the two platforms. If I could only keep one thing in this upgrade, it would be this." Wait till you see how fast Premiere Pro CC is all around. I
Re: Weird problem in Premiere pro - rendering and transcoding causes pixelation
by Rune Abro on May 8, 2013 at 5:05:30 am
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Thanks for the reply John. I tried playing with the preview settings, but it didn't seem to have any effect. Can you recommend any free codecs for this use? [John-Michael Seng-Wheeler] "Why are you rendering preview files? I have no trouble with pl
Re: Results of my rendering test: CPU only vs. OpenCL
by Norman Black on May 8, 2013 at 1:04:13 am
in the Sony Vegas Forum
"Sony" uses OpenCL fine, as that is what the Vegas video engine uses and only uses. No CUDA. Even Version 11 works with my new card and version 11 was before the new AMD cards came out. The Main Concept AVC encoder is not written by Sony. Main Con
Re: Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 & Adobe Media Encoder CS6 Unknown error right at the end
by david hare on May 7, 2013 at 11:58:40 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Hi cheers for getting back to me so fast. To answer your question no im rendering to an internal drive as i have been doing for years. But today this is starting to happen. I need to get this video rendered but im having no luck at all. Ive tried tur
Re: Results of my rendering test: CPU only vs. OpenCL
by David Alfredo on May 7, 2013 at 9:56:15 pm
in the Sony Vegas Forum
what Norman said, AMD 7XXX series = Nvidia 6XX series for Vegas Pro 11 & 12, accelerating some effects and previewing and also helping with rendering of certain Sony AVC templates... that's all, in my experience OpenCL is not optimized yet for best r
Re: Will dual video cards inside a Mac Pro increase render speed in Final Cut Pro 7?
by Joseph Owens on May 6, 2013 at 11:37:40 pm
in the Apple Final Cut Pro Forum
[Tony Velez] "Would adding a second ATI Radeon HD 5770 1024 MB video card to the empty video card slot in the Mac Pro tower help increase the render speed in final cut pro 7?" Shane is as usual correct. FCP really is quite limited in asset efficie
Re: CUDA on Macbook Pro Retina?
by Tim Jones on May 6, 2013 at 3:37:09 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
It's not a preference in my case, it's that the performance of the OpenCL settings are faster than the settings with the CUDA drivers. With AE, I believe that you're going to have use the Cuda GPU drivers for the 3D work since without the Cuda "Ge
Re: CUDA on Macbook Pro Retina?
by Daniel Herter on May 6, 2013 at 9:39:32 am
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Thanks for the reply's guys! Can you tell me a little bit more why you prefer OpenCL? Do you also prefer this when using After Effects?
Re: CUDA on Macbook Pro Retina?
by Tim Jones on May 4, 2013 at 5:50:15 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
The latest drivers have been very stable for me under 10.8.3, however I see better performance with OpenCL.
Re: CUDA on Macbook Pro Retina?
by Paul Neumann on May 4, 2013 at 2:00:35 am
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Use Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration (Open CL). That's all you need.
CUDA on Macbook Pro Retina?
by Daniel Herter on May 3, 2013 at 11:19:14 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Hi guys! From today I am the proud owner of a Macbook Pro Retina 15! Of course I would really like to use CUDA when editing in Premiere CS6. Now, I found this topic on the adobe forums where people are being warned for kernel panics when installin
Multi GPUs with After Effects CS6
by Michael Garske on May 3, 2013 at 10:07:15 pm
in the Adobe After Effects Forum
http://blogs.adobe.com/aftereffects/2012/05/gpu-cuda-opengl-features-in-after-effects-cs6.html I'm looking into putting 3 GTX580s into a machine to use with After Effects. According to what I've read After Effects should be able to utilize all thr

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