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  • David Mcgavran

    July 17, 2013 at 10:55 pm in reply to: Dynamic Link is Greyed out?

    This would imply we don’t think AE is installed. You have the latest CC of both installed?

    Cheers

    Dave

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  • [Ronny Courtens] “When we see that Adobe, Blackmagic and other larger companies now have officially announced they would also add full support for OpenCL (which is getting better all the time) we will have a better competition which is always good for us, the end users. And I would not be surprised if by enforcing this competition Apple got a really good deal for these powerful AMD GPUs they will put in the MacPro. Again this could be a good thing for us.”

    Just to be clear 🙂 Adobe is embracing OpenCL. In CS 6 both Premiere Pro and Photoshop added OpenCL support. In Premiere Pro CC we have cross platform support for OpenCL including the entire Mercury GPU engine on Mac and Windows with OpenCL and Cuda. We have presented on our OpenCL support at Siggraph, WWDC and AMD conferences.

    Cheers

    Dave

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  • David Mcgavran

    June 18, 2013 at 6:43 pm in reply to: Premiere CS6 vs Premiere CC questions

    [Anhtu Vu] “Is Premiere pro CC a different (more features) version than Premiere Pro CS6 ???”

    Lots and lots of features and tons of fixes. Start here:

    https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/whats-new.html#Premiere%20Pro%20CC%20new%20features%20overview

    and here:

    https://blogs.adobe.com/premierepro/2013/04/the-next-version-of-premiere-pro.html

    Cheers

    Dave

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  • David Mcgavran

    June 18, 2013 at 6:06 am in reply to: Premiere Pro CC – Track names?

    [Casey Pegram] “Just fired up the new version and I’m getting settled in. Right away I notice the track names now default to V1, V2, V3 etc. even if I have previously given them specific names.

    Does anyone know if there’s a preference to display custom track names? It’s not like I can’t edit without them, but it helped me keep everything nice and neat in edits when I have a lot of layers going on at once and I want to look over at a glance to disable for instance my graphics track or my adjustment layer track etc.

    I also kind of miss having the diamond/triangle icon to expand/shrink tracks with one click. Is that a hotkey now? I know I can grab hold of the track handles and expand it, but that’s more of a hassle than clicking the icon.”

    So the V1 is the track targeting. Try expanding the track to see the track name. You can customize this with the new customize track header feature (right click on the track header). Instead of the triangle try double clicking the track header. Shift double click to do all tracks. Scroll wheel also works. There are a few videos around for this. There are also track header height presets 🙂

    Cheers

    Dave

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  • [Tom Durham] “ey Dave (or anybody!),

    Can you clarify this for the non-tekkies?

    OpenCL vs. OpenGL vs. CUDA vs. Dual GPU processing?

    Basically, what does the new MacPro mean for Premiere and AE users, vs. what we are doing with nice NVIDIA cards?

    THANKSSS!!!!!!!!

    -Tom

    Sure… OpenCL and Cuda are competing high level GPU languages. Cuda is NVidia only (mostly at least) OpenCL is proposed as industry standard.

    In Premiere Pro we call our GPU acceleration engine Mercury GPU. In 5.0 and 5.5 it was NVidia Cuda only. In 6 we added OpenCL on the mac on some AMD cards. In CC we now support:

    OpenCl on Mac AMD/NVidia and Windows AMD
    Cuda on Mac/Win NVidia

    We have a full list of supported CC cards here:

    https://blogs.adobe.com/premierepro/

    In CC if there are 2 GPU cards and you are exporting we will take advantage of both cards for improved rendering performance.

    That help?

    Cheers

    Dave

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  • Have you checked the card list in CC? Very comprehensive. You need 1 Gig of ram though. For the crashes can you send us a crash log?

    thanks

    Dave

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  • David Mcgavran

    June 10, 2013 at 8:28 pm in reply to: Mac Pro – Thoughts? Winner or Loser?

    Dennis we don’t need to wait until the 17th… We support OpenCL on AMD cards with CC. We also support Dual GPU for rendering. Premiere will max out these systems when the ship.

    Cheers

    Dave

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  • Premiere Pro supports OpenCL for these cards. We also support Dual GPU rendering in CC.

    Cheers

    Dave

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    David McGavran, Adobe Systems Incorporated
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  • David Mcgavran

    May 16, 2013 at 6:10 pm in reply to: Please get the GoPro compatibility fixed

    Yep all the good Epic stuff, XAVC, ARRIRaw Settings, AVCi 200 🙂

    Cheers

    Dave

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  • David Mcgavran

    May 15, 2013 at 10:28 pm in reply to: Conforming online media- timing issues

    The link and locate feature in CC should respect the timecode when you relink. I think that will do what you want.

    Cheers

    Dave

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