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  • iMac 2013 OS 10.9.1 AE PR dynamic link issue

    Posted by Jim on January 21, 2014 at 3:10 am

    The iMac 27″ uses a Geforce 780M, that is CUDA capable, but not on the internal list. I’ve been able to insert the GeForce 780M as a qualified card into both AE & Premiere CS6 and see CUDA in both software. (Hack – txt file)

    However, I am running into an issue w/ dynamic linking AE w/ PR (OS 10.9.1)on this brand new machine. PR seems to run fine, AE seems to run fine, but if I try to import AE into PR, sometimes the Comps don’t show up, and when they do and are placed in a timeline they are very dodgy and often the system will lock up. I’m trying to figure out where to start trouble shooting. Could it be the 780M(a bunch of folks seem to be using them without issue), is 10.9.1 causing problems ( some possible noise in that arena),Plug ins (mostly Red Giant) or are there other things that I should consider?

    Any insights/guidance you have would be greatly appreciate.

    Cheers,

    Jim

    Teun De witte replied 12 years, 2 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Robert Zuppa

    January 21, 2014 at 1:33 pm

    I just bought the same machine. iMac 27 with 780 graphics card. I was able to get AE comps dynamically linked to premier pro CC. My first mistake was not having the CC version of all the adobe software. Trying to link PP CS6 to AE CC will not work. It has to be PP CC. Once I did that my AE comps dynamically linked to PP. I did notice that even though those links appeared in PP, they were having issues like very slow render. For me, just simply going back into AE and back to PP again did something to the comp in PP. It’s like it wakes the comp up and it renders fast. So I basically finding myself switching back and fourth between AE and PP to wake up that comp. Soumds crazy but it works.

  • Jim

    February 4, 2014 at 4:05 am

    I’m seeing basically the same thing. If I toggle back a forth between AE & Premiere, things seem to wake up. The other thing that I noticed, is if I shut down AE the dynamic linked stuff runs fine in Premiere, and also, the out put renders happen a lot faster.

    I have my MPB set up pretty much identical to the iMac, and I’m not seeing these issues.

    Thanks for the feed back, if I figure anything out I’ll post it here.

    Cheers,
    Jim

    iMac 27 OS 10.9.1, CS6

  • Teun De witte

    March 6, 2014 at 10:30 am

    Hi,

    I’m having the same issues with AE and PP CC dynamic link with the same system as you guys. I also have some plug-ins, mostly Red Giant. Even after the latest updates of AE, PP and CUDA driver the problem still exists. Any explanations or solutions?

    Current specs:
    After Effects 12.2.1.5
    Premiere Pro 7.2.1
    OS X 10.9.2
    CUDA version 5.5.47

    Ciao,
    Teun

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