Ericbowen
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The supported list no longer effects the GPU acceleration in Premiere CC. As long as the card is Nvidia and 1GB of vram then the GPU acceleration works. The supported list is simply what Adobe tested. CC 2014 removed the cuda file completely from the directory of Premiere. So it no longer has any impact. The 900 series mobile work great and don’t have issues with Premiere CC 2014. They also far outperform the lower end Quadro mobile cards.
Eric-ADK
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You can use any of the presets if the frame aspects and frame rate are correct. The Presets are just there to make selecting those frame features correctly. XAVC and AVCIntra are actually in the same family so those presets are fine if the frame rate is accurate. BTW the presets themselves do not change the way the media decodes. You can select custom for editing mode and it will handle any media Adobe supports.
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Ericbowen
December 10, 2014 at 7:01 pm in reply to: DaVinci Resolve and New Mac Pro render artifacts / glitchesUnfortunately I am unsure where the best combination recommendation for Grading out there is coming from. Davinci has always worked better on Nvidia due to Cuda acceleration is far more developed and mature than the Open CL acceleration. Besides that the new Haswell E platform is PC only right now since Apple has not updated the nMPRo yet. So combine the 2 and the nMPro is a choice and not the best option.
Eric-ADK
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Go down video tab and look under resolution for field order. Change that to progressive. If you select the 1080i preset you can make sure the resolution settings is already correct and just change the field order for progressive.
Eric-ADK
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The PCI-E slots have more bandwidth than Thunderbolt. Thunderbolt just gives you more bandwidth and lower latency than USB3 since it’s a PCI-E 2.0 4x connection. The Thunderbolt drives still use SATA controllers so the performance is the same whether you put the drives on Thunderbolt or the internal SATA controllers. The only difference is when the drives are configured in raid and your comparing the controller in the Thunderbolt units to either the onboard controllers or SAS controller cards. SAS controller cards are always going to have the best performance if the raid array uses the bandwidth.
Eric-ADK
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Ericbowen
December 10, 2014 at 5:01 pm in reply to: PC recording with miniconverter 4k to Hyperdeck Shuttle 2BTW Depending on the video card and the driver settings, you can set the HDMI out to YUV or RGB in the video card control panel. For example Nvidia has the option in their control panel to set the HDMi out to YUV if you require. HDMi supports both so it’s simply up to the manufacturer and the driver whether the option is there or not.
Eric-ADK
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Go into AME, Premiere, or AE and then to memory settings under preferences. Set the ram left for other applications to 10GB. See if that resolves it.
Eric-ADK
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Ericbowen
December 9, 2014 at 3:33 pm in reply to: Recommended PC Spec for 4k and 2k Editing in Premiere?I would look for the 760GTX 4GB card. Other than that the build is solid for 4K work provided you have the drive setup.
Eric-ADK
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Ericbowen
December 8, 2014 at 7:05 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro export on Dell Laptop Suuuper SloooowWhat GPU does the Dell have? Do you have the hardware MPE enabled? That sounds like your running in software MPE mode.
Eric-ADK
Tech Manager
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