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Hi everyone, I'm facing an issue with my video editing project. When I try to use Color Key to remove a white background from my videos, the project only utilizes the CPU for processing, bypassing the GPU. I've attempted various approaches using different effects and methods, but unfortunately, the results haven't matched the desired outcome that Color Key delivers. Therefore, using Color Key is essential for my workflow. However, whenever I activate the effect, the timeline color indicator shifts from yellow to red, which suggests CPU utilization rather than the GPU. I'd appreciate any insights or suggestions you might have on how to enable GPU acceleration for Color Key. Thanks in advance for your help! - - Exporting Lossless 4k HDR 60fps 1 hour long video: without Color Key, takes only 20-30mins. with Color Key, takes 4-5hrs. - My PC Specs: Ryzen 9 7950x3d RTX 4090 Corsair Dominator Titanium 2x24 7200MHz
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Budget (including currency): up to 1,200 Euro Country: Germany Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Premiere Pro, After Effects, Photoshop, Valorant, Minecraft My current build: - Ryzen 7 5800X - MSI MPG X570 GAMING EDGE WIFI - VENGEANCE® LPX 2x32GB (3200MHz) - MSI 3070 GAMING X TRIO - Samsung 980 Pro 1TB (Main SSD) - Crucial MX500 2 TB - Toshiba 2TB HDD - STRAIGHT POWER 11 850W - NZXZ H510 Elite I'm thinking of upgrading my PC to handle my work stuff better and do a little gaming on the side (Valorant and Minecraft). I spend most of my time in Premiere Pro and Photoshop, but I really want to start working with After Effects aswell. My projects usually stick to 1080p, but sometimes I work with 4k footage. I'm not sure where to spend my cash for upgrades. Should I beef up my CPU, motherboard, and RAM to improve overall performance? Or should I invest into a better GPU like a 4070Ti or even a 4080 Super? Oh, and in case it helps with the decision-making, my main display is the Odyssey OLED G8. (3440x1440p)
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Poor Adobe Premiere performance on Threadripper
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Hi, Looking for some advice, we've just switched from a 2010 Mac pro to a Threadripper 3970x/RTX 2080 Super build with 64GB of Memory, and the switch has been poor to say the least. We're only dealing with 1080p footage but we've seen usability drop as we've moved from the Mac across to the Threadripper with an increase in dropped frames sometimes even on single clips with no effects. The reason we switched was predominantly due to the fact that the Mac was starting to struggle with 5/6 camera multi-cam footage but the Threadripper struggles to manage it even to a level on par with the 10 year old Mac. Both systems are running the same up to date version of CC and the Threadripper has NVMe SSDs for footage, whilst the Mac is still coping with HDDs. Even on exporting we're not seeing the gains we expected. We've run a number of benchmarks to make sure the HW is not the issue and they all came back with the expected performance, even a dip into DaVinci Resolve performed as expected. I know Premiere is known for poor optimization but I'd at least expect the 3970x to do better than a 10 year old Mac. Any ideas on what we could try to get a usable experience out of our new kit? and just to note we've tried fixes such as turning CUDA on/off, messing with the Nividia control panel, transcoding all h.264 footage- 1 reply
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I set it like this: Resolution: 1920x1080 Bitrate: 5MB FPS: 60 In such settings as I check in Windows, the file has a bitrate of about 3000kb/s but I set it to 5000kb/s so why is that? I set it like this: Resolution: 1920x1080 Bitrate: 5MB FPS: 30 In such settings as I check in Windows, the file has a bitrate of about 5000kb/s, but I set 5000kb/s in Pmiere Pro and the file has exactly as much as I set it. I thought that if I set 30FPS it will be better even because the computer renders 2 times less information instead of 60FPS it is 30FPS, i.e. the movie will save faster and you will need even less bitrate because there are fewer frames per second. How it's working.
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So basically I wanted to download premiere pro cracked version I blindly clicked random link without thinking Idk what I was thinking then Then i ran an exe Few days later google sent some critical security alert message I went to see my account in google dashboard, it showed that my pc was been used from hong kong,africa,india,singapore Like my pc was remotely being accessed I ran an antivirus called avast It detected few viruses and deleted them Few days later my roblox account got hacked and lost some robux(got em back) then my brothers instagram account was registered with a different mail and the password was changed(he got control over it now) I am really scared pls help Tell me what next step I should do
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Hello, I've been having some strange issues with premiere pro where it will lag a lot when I'm using a basic transition between clips like cross fade for instance. It's a simple and smooth to get to the next clip however using it now feels more like a chore because I can't play it back while editing without it lagging the entire program. Now I thought it was because I undocked the clip manager to my other display but redocking still shows the same results. I decided to open task manager to see if something was being heavily utilized and I was suspecting the ram to be the culprit but in fact is the cpu spiking to about 80% usage on this single transition. Now my cpu is a R7 3700X oced to 4.20 ghz because anything higher makes my pc freeze up and I have FCLK set to something which I don't I don't know on the top of my head. Should I turn it off to see if it fixes it? I also have 32gb DDR4 at 2933 and a gtx 1070. I was using OBS with the new nvec encoder which I wasn't sure if that's exclusive to 20 and 30 series gpu's but I did a test where I used x264 and the nvec encoder on small clips and no issues transitioning between them. Any suggestions to help is greatly appreciated!
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Budget (including currency): $700-$800 (10,000,000 Indonesian Rupiah) Country: Indonesia Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Premier Pro Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): Hello, I'm new to PC building and this is going to be my 1st ever PC build I have settled to use AMD Ryzen 3700X for the CPU. And that's the only part i have currently I'm going to be mainly using the PC for Photoshop, Illustrator, & Premier Pro for the work that i do. Peripherals aren't needed as i have the peripherals needed. Most of the videos that i make are currently 1080P but i'd like the option to make 1440P videos in the future as well. Thanks for any help in advance
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I come to you in a time of need. Desperate NEED of help. I have solved this problem once before and it was pretty darn simple... but now - since I guess windows 11 I just can't fix it. Basically I have 2 GPUs (3090) and a 1030 - the latter used for multi display support and thats it! When I used to render videos in premiere pro, to start with, it would en code them using the 1030. An issue that was fixed by changing the CUDA selected card in NVCP.... this however is not working this time. And although everything (to my knowledge) is telling Premiere pro to use the 3090 (NVCP, 3d application settings even graphic options in windows 11) it still wants to use he 1030 - unless I chose software - which is still far FAR too long to render a 7 minute video. We are ooking at 30 minutes to over an hour... Please, does anyone have any idea what the hiccup could be? Like I said, it worked before.... it was an issue that was resolved, since the update and a move around of my office (no upgraded internal parts) it just wont work now. Thanks! Stewey,
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Hello, I have recently become aware to the fact that I will be editing/archiving/encoding a large amount of video this summer. I edit on my Dell XPS right now because it outperforms my old PC which is just lying around. One of the LTT videos recently has had me thinking it could be a really good idea to use that old pc for storing all the video files. Here are a few questions I have for you guys since I am very new to this - Is there any way to make a server out of my old PC that could do all 3 of these things?.... 1. Store video files to the server while on my local network. 2. Store video files to the server from any location using the internet. 3. While I'm on the local network, offloading the rendering to the server (Rendering a premiere project with media encoder). Should I use like FreeNAS? or Windows Server? Thank you so much for your help! Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Heyo! So my problem is when I try to have 2 videos playing at the same time in this scenario which lags Premiere a lot on playback even with lower the quality (1/4). I've had trouble with this a while ago with other footage too so could this be because of how my obs footage is being encoded (currently I use nvenc) or am I potentially bottlenecking my 3070 ti with a 3700x? My ram is only getting utilized 30% by Premiere as well. Specs CPU: 3700x clocked at 4.00 GPU: 3070 ti Ram: 4 slots of ddr4 8gb 3000hz Storage: 500gb ssd, 1tb ssd, 1tb nvme ssd, 2tb hdd, 6tb nas hdd.
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I need to create a Timeline video of Historical events with images & text that move. I used this technique earlier but I think its too much now. So, I tried to create a very long horizontal vector on Illustrator and I thought that I'll simply Import this in Premiere Pro and give a horizontal motion and video done. Now while creating the vector, I simply extend the artboard horizontally i.e N x 1080 (Width x fixed Height) for 1080p video. Now vector canvas is out of bounds horizontally and I can't create anything horizontally on that same artboard. Ofcourse, this doesn't sound like an ideal method for very long horizontal motion video but I would save huge amount of time instead of animating every single item on Premiere Pro. What can I do to make such video?
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Hi all, Trying to decide whether I should get the 3700x or 5600x with my priority use being video editing (I will be using it for gaming and streaming too but editing is Priority 1 as it's how I earn my living). A lot of sites and videos only talk about the render/encoding time differences and seemingly no one mentions what the differences are when actually using the programs with the different CPUs. The render time differences appear minimal and won't make as much difference to me compared to what it's like using PremPro or AE, like scrubbing through footage with heavy effects applied, or booting up and using After Effects with Premiere Pro running in the background (like if I replaced a clip in my PremPro timeline with an After Effects composition, something I do a lot to do things like make keyframe animations much better). If it helps, my other components for the PC are as follows: GPU - EVGA RTX 2060 XC CASE - NZXT H510 RAM - 32GB Corsair Vengeance LPX Black DDR4 - 3600 MHz - 2x16GB PSU - EVGA SuperNOVA 750 G5 SSD - Samsung 980 PRO 500GB PCIe 4.0 M.2 HDD - Seagate BarraCuda 4 TB Motherboard - ROG STRIX B550-F GAMING (WI-FI) I appreciate any help with this. Cheers!
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Budget (including currency): $2000 (but I don't mind going a tad over) Country: United States Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Premiere Pro, After Effects, Photoshop, OBS, Skype, Minecraft, Discord Other details To be frank with you all, I know nothing about PCs. I've spent nearly a decade on Macbook Pros but never considered investing in a PC until I started using more heavy duty applications. I really just need to be able to have multiple programs open at once (ie. OBS and Skype) and not encounter difficulties with streaming like encoding overloads. I've done some research and I think I've found a build I really like! Any help would be amazing. Thanks again! PCPartPicker Part List: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/PnTpz7 CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 3.6 GHz 8-Core Processor ($329.00 @ B&H) CPU Cooler: Corsair iCUE H100i RGB PRO XT 75 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler ($93.99 @ Newegg) Motherboard: Asus ROG STRIX B550-F GAMING (WI-FI) ATX AM4 Motherboard ($209.99 @ B&H) Memory: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory ($142.99 @ Best Buy) Storage: Intel 665p 1 TB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive ($94.99 @ Adorama) Storage: Seagate Barracuda Compute 2 TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($54.99 @ Newegg) Video Card: Gigabyte Radeon RX 5600 XT 6 GB WINDFORCE OC Rev 2.0 Video Card ($316.98 @ Newegg) Case: Phanteks Eclipse P400A Digital ATX Mid Tower Case ($98.98 @ Newegg) Power Supply: Cooler Master V Gold V2 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply ($119.99 @ Newegg) Monitor: Acer VG270 Pbiip 27.0" 1920x1080 144 Hz Monitor ($229.99 @ B&H) Total: $1691.89 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Generated by PCPartPicker 2020-12-14 16:33 EST-0500
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Hi all! I'm having trouble exporting my footage in Premiere Pro (in Media Encoder as well). All is swell when I first start rendering but it eventually stops about 10-30 seconds in. This isn't on a certain frame or a certain part of the project - it seems to happen at random. I've had something like this issue before but I've tried all of the things I did then to fix it to no avail. This is especially frustrating now because every time I tell Media Encoder or Premiere export to stop rendering it (since it never finishes), it will freeze the program and I have to force quit it. Even worse, I can't even get to the render screen now. I load into the project, don't touch it for 5 minutes so it has ample time to load, and about three clicks in it freezes and I have to force quit again. I highly doubt this is a reflection of my PC's ability to handle this footage, especially since I've done so before. Something else to note: I have several AE compositions in this sequence I'm trying to export. However, as I'll note in a bit, I'm still having trouble rendering even without the comps included. Here's what I've tried already: 1. Turning it on and off again (A.K.A restarting the program & my computer about a million times) 2. Removing all effects (Lumetri is the only one applied to these clips) 3. Rendering in a different sequence 4. Rendering in a different project 5. Rendering without Adobe Media Encoder 6. Updating all my applications (I tried rendering something before the update and I'm fairly sure I ran into the same problem but I can't be certain because I closed the program and tried to do it later. By the time "later" came, I had already updated my applications) 7. Pulling all of my hair out Here's what I've tried that has (sort of) worked: 1. Rendering a tiny portion of the clip - it successfully renders when it's dealing with 2-3 seconds of content. This includes rendering the AE comps. The full video is around 2 minutes. I've more or less isolated the problem to the program. This problem rendering persists in an entirely different project saved to a different drive with different footage (which is also on a different drive). The footage I tried to render in a different project was 1080p, 30FPS, MP4. The footage I need to render is 4k, 24FPS, MP4. Here are my PC specs: OS: Windows 10 MB: MSI Z390-A PRO CPU: I9 9900k @ 3.60GHz GPU: EVGA GEFORCE RTX 2080TI RAM: 64GB DDR4 2666MHz STORAGE: 4 SSDs in RAID 0 (This is where my footage is stored. Don't worry about volatility, I have 4 backup locations), 1 SSD for system, 2 1TB HDD, 1 500GB NVME M.2 SSD I'm at my wit's end here and I have people waiting on me to complete this project at work. I'd greatly appreciate any insight you have into this issue. Thanks in advance for your help! Best Regards, Erin Joan
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I wanted to ask will my pc run Adobe Premiere Pro, After Affects, Photoshop My specs: i5 3470 Gtx 660 2gb 8gb 1333 mhz ram i wont be doing high level editing, i will just do some light level editing for my youtube channel and some Fiverr Clients
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Budget (including currency): $2000 (but I don't mind going a tad over) Country: United States Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Premiere Pro, After Effects, Photoshop, OBS, Skype Other details To be frank with you all, I know nothing about PCs. I've spent nearly a decade on Macbook Pros but never considered investing in a PC until I started using more heavy duty applications. I'm starting from scratch. I need a PC plus a monitor and I don't know where to start. I really just need to be able to have multiple programs open at once (ie. OBS and Skype) and not encounter difficulties with streaming like encoding overloads. I also need a lot of space. I plan to edit rather high quality video and possibly 4k in the future. I think I've settled on a CPU (AMD Ryzen 7 3800X 3.9 GHz 8-Core Processor) but that's about it. I definitely want to have some kind of color aesthetic and I'm looking for purple/pink. Someone of reddit created a build for me but I don't know if it's any good (and it's a little too expensive for me). Type Item Price CPU AMD Ryzen 7 3800X 3.9 GHz 8-Core Processor $339.99 @ Amazon Motherboard MSI B550-A PRO ATX AM4 Motherboard $139.99 @ B&H Memory Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3600 CL18 Memory $149.99 @ Amazon Storage Crucial P1 1 TB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive $94.50 @ Newegg Video Card NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 10 GB Founders Edition Video Card $850.00 Case Fractal Design Meshify S2 ATX Mid Tower Case $161.99 @ B&H Power Supply Corsair RM (2019) 850 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply $154.99 @ Corsair Monitor BenQ PD2700U 27.0" 3840x2160 60 Hz Monitor $499.00 @ Adorama Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts Total $2390.45 Really, any help would be fantastic. Thank you guys in advance
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I use Premiere Pro and After Effects for video editing. I built a separate server to handle rendering to not bog down my editing rig. I set it up using media encoder. However, many of my projects utilize dynamic link between premiere and after effects. This gets missed when I have this machine render it. Any ideas on how to resolve this?
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Can't edit in Premiere without this error making my monitor go black and freezing my mouse and everything else until it comes back about 10 seconds later. It seems to ONLY happen in Premiere Pro, regardless if GPU playback is enabled or not. It doesn't happen with gaming so I'm confused as to why it's happening only with Premiere, I also get an error in Blender sometimes that says "CUDA Error - Failed to create CUDA context (Illegal Address) when attempting to render or preview my render. Please someone help "The description for Event ID 14 from source nvlddmkm cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair the component on the local computer." Specs are Windows 10 EVGA RTX 2080 Super AMD Ryzen 9 3900x x570 Aorus Elite 32GB (2x16) G.Skill ram Corsair RMX 750x I have also tried: • Turning Digital Vibrance back to 50 on both monitors • Disabling XMP • Using DDU to remove and re-install video drivers • Installing Windows updates • Uninstalling Windows updates • Reinstalled Windows 10 64 bit completely fresh on an entirely new drive • Disabling my second monitor • Playing on a lower resolution • Modifying the registry to increase the TdrDelay setting (up to 20 seconds) • Monitored my GPU and CPU temps and there's no overheating • Turning off GSYNC (I run fixed refresh) • Turning off anti-virus • Reseating the GPU AND switching to other PCIE lane • Underclocking GPU • Uninstalling all RGB Software • Uninstalling MSI Afterburner • Uninstalling Ryzen Master • Turning off GPU LED's • Ensuring Chrome is closed when editing • Changing Windows power options to use max performance, with Link State Power Management off as well • Entering Bios and making sure CSM Supports - Enabled/Disabled (neither helped) and Storage Boot Option Control - UEFI only (someone on another forum said to do this cuz it may help) • Installing Studio Drivers (didn't help either!) I have speccy and 3DMark Firestrike results as well as HWInfo (HWinfo was running while Firestrike was) if anyone needs that to try and help me figure this out, it's attached. I just need to know if I need to RMA my card or not. I don't want to waste money if it's avoidable. HWInfo Log.CSV Reliability Monitor Report.XML
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Hello, it would seem no matter what I do in terms of trying to make premiere pro not lag when hardware acceleration is on has been fruitless. I initially thought it was the cpu and spent quite a lot to upgrade from a 3700x to a 12700k and just bought new ram too that's still in shipping thinking it was that but now that I know it's only when hardware acceleration is on I'm understandably pissed that this software is running like this with a 3070ti in it. Even at 1/4 the quality it drops 5 frames every 15 seconds at ONLY 1080p 60 and 30 fps (different projects set to different fps's not variable). At this point I'm considering sailing the seas unless someone may have the answer to fix this because holly CRAP I'm so frustrated with this now.... Even on a ssd the footage lags as well... Specs 12700k 32 gb ddr4 3000mhz RTX 3070Ti OS Windows 10 on a ssd footage mainly on a 7200rpm drive
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Hi all, after scouring the internet and failing at finding a solution, I'm hoping to find some answers here. I'm a video editor and I use Premiere Pro to edit all my videos (honestly I'm stuck with Adobe just like LTT) I recently upgraded from my soon-to-be-outdated-but-still-worth-it editing rig which was: Core i5-6600K GTX 1060 (3GB) 16 GB DDR4 Win 10 version 22H1 x64 I had Premiere Pro 2021 installed on the PC and it played HEVC mp4 files without issue. This is my upgraded PC that I put together last week: Core i7-9700K GTX 1080 32 GB DDR4 Win 10 version 22H2 x64 Only problem is that now the HEVC files wouldn't play on Premiere 21 anymore. It fails to import and keeps telling me that the HEVC codec is missing. I found that I had installed K-Lite codec pack on my previous PC so I did the same on the new one but it still wouldn't play H265 files. I have updated all drivers and even tried installing other codecs to no avail, so any help or guidance in this matter would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much! *p.s. The HEVC files will play without issue on Premiere 22 on the new PC but I'm not willing to switch over because of the Q button ripple delete shortcut they "fixed". (Yes I'm one of those editors that used it frequently and would love to stick to Premiere 21 until Adobe comes to senses and actually fixes that Q button.)
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Over the weekend I shot some video and edited it down, I didn't realize that I was shooting in 4k and when I imported it into my timeline in premiere my system was not enjoying it. When I was editing my 4k footage, it simply would not playback smoothly until I dropped the resolutiong to 1/8 or 1/16. I currently have 32gb of DDR4, and right now whenever I go over to another program then back into premiere, it won't playback the video for about 30-40 seconds and then its relativly snappy and fine. From everywhere that I read online, they suggest 32gb of ram for 1080p footage, then 64gb for 4k footage, and 128gb for 6k-8k footage. So I know I proabably need to upgrade to 64gb of ram if I want to actually start editing 4k footage, but I am trying to kill 2 birds with one upgrade; primarily the delay i'm getting whenver I switch from premiere to another program then back to premiere. So my questions are: Would 64gb get rid of that delay from switching between programs on a 1080p timeline? Would going up to 128gb further improve playback responsiveness and quality at 1080p and 4k? And lastly, would there be a difference between getting a 3200mhz kit or a 3600mhz when at these higher volumes of ram?
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Encoding 100% stuck at Premiere Pro 2022
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TLDR: i just want to encode my project that has a 3 Hours 44 Minutes (Seminar VoD) , it just stuck after 100% Encoding, and thus that the rendering times seems normal in High 1080P preset that took me 30 Minutes+ (with GPU accelerated encoding) but, when i rendered the shorter video, it just perfectly fine with the same preset configuration, but why the longer videos didnt do the same is there any solution?, i would trying to clear media cache, but is it safe to close the encoding progress or even closing the premiere? Rig used: Ryzen 5 3600 8x2 (16GB) @3200 MHz (Team T-Create Classic) GTX 1070 Ti (MSI Gaming 8G) 2 TB Seagate Barracuda (ST2000M008) to store the encoded video- 5 replies
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I am using Premiere Pro for editing, but the program, with After Effects and Media Encoder, doesn't seem to use entire resourses in my computer. Is there any setting I have tochange? Or is it the software problem?
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As the title states, the past 3 weeks or so, my render times have increased by a good amount in Premiere Pro and I have no idea why. The only thing I changed was installing an Elgato 4K60 PRO (PCIe 4.0 slot. 2nd slot on my Asus X570 Wifi Motherboard). Rendering a video in 1080/60 that was about 60 minutes in length, would take 30 minutes. Now something like that is taking closer to 45 minutes. What's stranger, is when I start the render the estimated time will say what's normal but then the time goes up AND as the % goes up, the estimate hovers around the same number for a while. I have about 24/30gb of RAM allocated to Premiere Pro. It's using both CPU and GPU to render. I don't get it. I even bought a new Cooler for my PC thinking it was a heating issue. Hopefully someone has some idea of what to do, I'm going crazy trying to figure it out. PC Specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3800x Cooler: Noctua D15 32GB RAM GPU: GTX 1060 6GB M.2 NVMe SSD 500GB for OS and programs Standard HDD for storage Motherboard: Asus Tuf Gaming x570 Wifi
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As title... I cannot enable hardware rendering in Premiere Pro. I used to be able to, but now I cannot. See attached JPG. GPU is a GTX980. Latest drivers installed. Premiere Pro obviously whatever latest version is... 14. something or other... Windows fully up to date. Everything is taking an age to encode. Help!
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