How do I make the Adobe Media Encoder for CS5 use CUDA?
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When I use Premiere, CUDA through the Mercury Engine seems to work just fine during previews, but when I render my project using the Media Encoder, my CPU-usage rises to 100%. Anyone know how I solve this?
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Answer:
The GPU acceleration built into Adobe Premiere Pro (CS5 and later) is meant to enhance the speed of the Mercury Playback Engine, eliminating the need to render most effects in your timeline. This does not affect the speed of Adobe Media Encoder. You will, however, see speed enhancements if you have a fast CPU, good GPU, and plenty of RAM. Basically what I'm saying is there is no option for GPU acceleration in Media Encoder, just in Premiere Pro itself.
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