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Adobe Premiere Pro to Get More GPU Acceleration and Optimization

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Tuesday, May 19, 2020 5:42 AM (permalink)
https://www.theverge.com/2020/5/18/21262371/adobe-premiere-pro-gpu-hardware-acceleration-support-video-encoding
 
Adobe is releasing an important feature update to Premiere Pro later this week, which promises to introduce significant improvements to video encoding performance by better leveraging GPU acceleration. The new version 14.2 of Premiere Pro will leverage NVENC to boost encoding by over 5 times compared to CPU. The suite leveraged shaders to accelerate video effects and improving export times, until now hadn't leveraged NVIDIA's hardware encoder. For machines with GeForce and Quadro GPUs, this means improved export times on H.264, H.265, and HEVC codecs. Without getting into specifics, Adobe mentioned that Premiere Pro will tap into video hardware acceleration capabilities of AMD Radeon GPUs, too.
 
Personally I believe it has taken too long for these improvements to come to fruition. 
 


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    Re: Adobe Premiere Pro to Get More GPU Acceleration and Optimization Tuesday, May 19, 2020 1:02 PM (permalink)
    Adobe, welcome to the future ... err present.

    For streaming, it's more complicated, but for standalone video rendering applications which aren't under a time crunch to stream the next frame within a certain number of milliseconds, my observations with NVENC is that the image quality isn't as good. Something is lost in the integer to floating point conversion? I don't know the reason. Maybe the reduced image quality is why Adobe has been reluctant to incorporate it until now.

    I have no experience with AMD GPU hardware acceleration, so can't comment on how it compares to NVENC in terms of image quality or performance.
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    Re: Adobe Premiere Pro to Get More GPU Acceleration and Optimization Tuesday, May 19, 2020 1:56 PM (permalink)
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    Re: Adobe Premiere Pro to Get More GPU Acceleration and Optimization Tuesday, May 19, 2020 4:38 PM (permalink)
    Long overdue
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    "Premiere Pro has long supported Nvidia’s CUDA cores for accelerating video effects and even improving export times, but this new update optimizes the app to use the separate hardware encoder on Nvidia’s GPUs."

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    Re: Adobe Premiere Pro to Get More GPU Acceleration and Optimization Tuesday, May 19, 2020 5:09 PM (permalink)
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    Long overdue
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    "Premiere Pro has long supported Nvidia’s CUDA cores for accelerating video effects and even improving export times, but this new update optimizes the app to use the separate hardware encoder on Nvidia’s GPUs."

    Psst! The image quality is reduced. Adobe must have been prioritizing image quality.

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