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Yes, you can render in Premiere Pro using both CPU and GPU.

Yes, you can render in Premiere Pro using both CPU and GPU.

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carp3
Senior Member
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03-07-2023, 01:51 AM
#1
For quicker results? Please let me know.
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carp3
03-07-2023, 01:51 AM #1

For quicker results? Please let me know.

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AlexVidYT
Junior Member
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03-07-2023, 03:06 AM
#2
Employ GPU speedup for effects in video playback when needed.
Sources: Adobe Premiere Pro updates, Studio1Productions articles.
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AlexVidYT
03-07-2023, 03:06 AM #2

Employ GPU speedup for effects in video playback when needed.
Sources: Adobe Premiere Pro updates, Studio1Productions articles.

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163
03-07-2023, 08:29 AM
#3
It will use the GPU while rendering effects.
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badgergirl0315
03-07-2023, 08:29 AM #3

It will use the GPU while rendering effects.

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Unmigrate
Senior Member
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03-07-2023, 08:38 AM
#4
One guide explains GPU acceleration and CUDA functionality, while the other instructs on adding your GPU to the approved list.
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Unmigrate
03-07-2023, 08:38 AM #4

One guide explains GPU acceleration and CUDA functionality, while the other instructs on adding your GPU to the approved list.

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Juan_Pablo
Junior Member
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03-12-2023, 12:12 AM
#5
I work with CUDA on my GTX 980 while using After Effects and Premiere Pro.
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Juan_Pablo
03-12-2023, 12:12 AM #5

I work with CUDA on my GTX 980 while using After Effects and Premiere Pro.

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rubixgirl
Member
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03-12-2023, 09:03 AM
#6
The OP is using an AMD GPU, so it will be OpenCL instead of CUDA.
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rubixgirl
03-12-2023, 09:03 AM #6

The OP is using an AMD GPU, so it will be OpenCL instead of CUDA.

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Sufie
Member
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03-12-2023, 10:03 AM
#7
It appears in the same dropdown menu transitioning from CUDA to OpenCL.
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Sufie
03-12-2023, 10:03 AM #7

It appears in the same dropdown menu transitioning from CUDA to OpenCL.

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VandiTV
Junior Member
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03-14-2023, 11:21 AM
#8
It's true, and for Premiere Pro the preferences display OpenCL rather than CUDA. Achieving optimal performance relies on how effects are applied to the video, and getting the GPU to help with rendering depends on that. A helpful resource is this link: http://blogs.adobe.com/aftereffects/2011...fects.html
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VandiTV
03-14-2023, 11:21 AM #8

It's true, and for Premiere Pro the preferences display OpenCL rather than CUDA. Achieving optimal performance relies on how effects are applied to the video, and getting the GPU to help with rendering depends on that. A helpful resource is this link: http://blogs.adobe.com/aftereffects/2011...fects.html

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Mirkay
Member
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03-16-2023, 09:04 PM
#9
When displaying videos, my 980 fails to function despite having the CUDA installed.
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Mirkay
03-16-2023, 09:04 PM #9

When displaying videos, my 980 fails to function despite having the CUDA installed.