Enabling GPU-assisted rendering in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6?

circumventor

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I have been browsing google and I came across a few links talking about enabling CUDA for Nvidia cards in Adobe Premiere Pro. The problem is that I can't find a good tutorial for Windows 7 where the person is using a GTX 670. I would like my videos to render faster, although it might be slow because I have 1 hard drive that is holding all of my original clips, and the video is rendering to the same drive as the clips.

Anyhow, I would like to know if/how I can enable Premiere CS6 to use my GTX 670 while rendering/editing videos.

My system specs:
i7 2600k @ 4.5GHz
8GB DDR3 1333MHz RAM
1TB Seagate HDD
Nvidia GTX 670
Windows 7 Pro 64-bit

Thanks
 

RockstarBruski

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Thanks so much for posting that link! I updated my CS6 and AE6 and forgot I had to redo that fix for my video card again after the update! ugggh! but your posting jogged my memory! so thanks!
 

arvakur

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hey I have a super slow premiere... and encore... i have a 2x AMD® Opteron™ 6272 2.1GHz- 3.1GHz Max.Turbo-64Bit 16-Core a 32GB DDR3-1333 and a video card... @ AMD® FirePro™ W7000 4GB DDR5 which hast OPENGL and OPENCL... so why is it so slow to render a video_!_!_!_!_!_
 

AnhNgocInc

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You need to upgrade to Adobe Premiere CC, it's will effect the best performance by your machine. The Premiere CC are supported your hardware to faster render with OpenCL - your Graphic card.