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8 minutes ago, Flavlus said:

Hello,

 

I'm using a 2500k paired with a 980ti. I am getting extremely long render times in Premiere pro. Like 3 mins to render a 1 min clip of 1080p 24fps

 

What gives ? Any help is much appreciated.

 

Thank you in advance.

Hi,

could you specify how much cpu cache and memory you have on you sistem?

Also, you could be rendering with the cpu instead of the gpu. One way to see this is actually touching your gpu while rendering something (or if you can't just try to hear it)

Hope this helps

 

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7 minutes ago, Grx said:

Hi,

could you specify how much cpu cache and memory you have on you sistem?

Also, you could be rendering with the cpu instead of the gpu. One way to see this is actually touching your gpu while rendering something (or if you can't just try to hear it)

Hope this helps

 

Is there any way to make it use the gpu? 

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6 minutes ago, YoungProgrammer said:

As a PP\AE CS5.5 user, I can say that 1080p30fps footage takes a while to render. What codecs are you exporting to\from? I find editing in Cineform and exporting to H.264 gives me the best performance. By the way, this is on an AMD system so it may not fully apply to yours but I hope it helps!

So are you saying my time is ok? I thought people could render real time 

 

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31 minutes ago, Flavlus said:

Is there any way to make it use the gpu? 

You need to change a text file if Mercury acceleration using CUDA doesn't show up on your video while exporting. 

 

Same procedure applies to Windows. You need to copy paste the exact name of the GPU from GPU-Z though. 

 

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