Randy Warren
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Learned something from the Adobe forum…
I switched to software engine rendering in PP, but failed to do that in AME Pref’s.
After doing that, the glitches on warp stab. clips went away.Hope there’s a fix soon.
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I’m having the same issue. I tried the suggestion of switching to software engine rendering, and I’ve still got issues on only clips with warp stab. This sucks profoundly. Even dumped all render files and cleaned the media cache.
Anyone else have suggestions?
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Nope. Still a pain in the ass, unnecessarily inflating Project file sizes across the globe!
Crossing my fingers, holding out hope for June 17… Adobe CC.
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Tom and Dennis,
Thank you both for your suggestions.
I did a clean Lion install on a new internal drive, updated drivers and CUDA is working on PrP!
Did a Migration Asst move of my apps, user & files from the old drive and I’m back in biz.Thanks and have a great day!
*randy
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In PreP it’s still ghosted out as option for rendering.
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Chatted w/ Nvidia and they’re bumping me up to Level 2 support.
I reinstalled the latest CUDA driver (hadn’t done that after rolling both the 4000 & CUDA driver back).
And the CUDA-Z utility app confirms CUDA is running!So that was encouraging – but Premiere Pro still does not see it.
Then I trashed my Prefs, restarted and the screen started turning producing tiny green pixels slowly increasing all over the screen!
I went in and switched the 4000 to PCI slot 2, rebooted and the screen is ok. Still no Premiere CUDA.
Maybe/hopefully I have a bad 4000?
Not sure if I should update the 4000 drivers to the latest now or not.
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Thanks for the quick reply Tom!
Yes, both 4000 and CUDA drives. I tried the latest of both with no luck.
Since I’m still on Lion, I tried to roll back the drivers.
I went to find what I “thought” I needed: https://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-usDo you think it’s best to have the latest drivers or match drivers to my OS?
They also recommend it’s best to install drivers before installing the card, but I didn’t do that.
I replaced my old ATI Radeon with the 4000. But now I’m stuck! -
I’m running PP CS6 on an older Quad Core Intel Xeon, Lion OS.
I’m having multiple projects get damaged. I’m saving all my projects to DropBox as a backup solution.
Do you think that has anything to do with it?
All my media is local on internal fast SATA drives.Some of the projects do share the same AVC media.
Is it possible that it’s located to one bad clip?I’ve found 3-4 versions back in the Auto-Save folder have been able to open.
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I’m in the same camp. Will definitely do a features request. Here’s hoping Adobe is keen to keep the former FCP’ers happy.
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I’m having the same issue. Tried importing into new proj and got the same message. I’m reallly stuck here.
The only issue I can see is that my projects are saved to Dropbox, and maybe there’s an issue with synching.Any other tips on how to fix a damaged PP Proj?
