Faster Exports - Adobe Premiere Pro [NVENC - GPU ACCELERATION]

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In this video I show you how you can use a plugin for Premiere Pro to utilize the hardware inside of your Nvidia GPU to accelerate exporting times.

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i'm late to the party but this still works on premiere pro cc 2017. thanks man!

romayojr
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Thanks you





much. Really thank you you saved me so much time.

YetiMacheteHD
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Oh my god! you probably saved my fucking life! everytime if i tried rendering my video with another nvenc plugin and the export took like 40 minutes, now it is 10 minutes without any issues and higher quality. This is awesome!

Kxngoro
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Thx mate !! You saved me a LOT of time :D

bassbo
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Thanks
Fast and easy fix
keep it up

dean_m
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Eager to try this. I have 90mins 1440p 120fps 1080ti with effects and premiere taking around 7 hours currently using volker plugin and nvidia nvec .264.

delatroy
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Mine has the h264 mp4 and h265 plugin, no mkv, i downloaded 40mb + plugin

jbx
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Thank you for your help but I can't seem to find nvec under the format menu. Any suggestions?

aubreyholman
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set everything up and had no complications, but not really exporting much faster. My GTX 1060 6gb is at 5% and my i7 is maxed out. Any help? Still using Premiere CC 2015

JordyAuto
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Hi. the plugin crushed Premiere Pro. Any suggestions

DeejayTlhokz
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my system is the old gen 1 core i7 920 OC, 8GB ram, just repalced my videocard to GTX 1050ti 4gb, i used this in adobe premiere pro cc 2017 and also set this up in media encoder cc 2017 and works like a charm.
best result will be if the time has no pre-rending needed, and click the use previews when exporting, when the time line need rendering it can also be exported but the GPU will be faster than the cpu, making the time longer because cpu will need time to render the heavy effects. it will not be passed to this encoder, this encoder is good for file to file encoding, so pre render your time line while editing, specially red aeras.

jbx
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says that my gpu doesn't support nvenc hardware capability but I'm pretty sure because I have a GTX 1080 Ti

MrWitherSkulls
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Daymn son, with GTX 1080 10-minute upscaled 4k60fps video export went from 2h to like 10min! This feature needs to be implemented to official product.

macsy
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ive tried this on premiere pro cc 2017, it works very well if the time line is render to file, man this should be incorporated in premiere pro, ive also tried this in media encoder, an 2hour 720 project file that i exported for 3-4 hours when i rendered it, i took it in media encoder and only took 18mins to upscale to 1080p. i love this. saves electricity and work time, i can que it in media ancoder and carry on with other edits.
this can work in media encoder cc 2017 too.

jbx
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I've been using NVENC in Adobe Premiere for several years and over several version updates. Currently have what I think is the latest version of May 2017 file date. Have been using that with Titan X successfully, however I just upgraded to a 1080Ti and now when I export from Premiere, I get an Error compiling movie. Export Error. Exporter returned bad result. Writing with exporter: NVENC_export 1.11 - j3 and the timecode is always that last second of the video. The error code is -21468228287.
I have NVENC and CS6 working on a Windows 10 machine with a GTX1060 and it works great, in fact renders HEVC at 2.5X realtime. But on the Windows 7 machine which my video editing workstation is built on in 2015, and with the 1080Ti, I get that error. I've tried various nVidia driver versions, but all fail to encode. Such a shame, because I spent a lot of money for the card and two days trying to get it to install, (Windows wouldn't recognize it), different slots, wiping out BIOS settings, moving to different slot, etc. Finally got drivers to install, but now I can't use NVENC. :-(

basspig
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haah, thx my men, saved mme a lot of headache

tezka
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2 minute clip went form 15 min of rendering to 1, 5 on my gtx 1080, but the program does not use it as much gpu load like 45%

tezka
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So this one only export to .mkv extensions? or what other format can it render to, like MP4? thanks for this!

stilmotionpicture
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DAMN!!! My shit died right in the middle of the export. FUCK!!!

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