CUDA uses not mga GPU GTX 1070

I put already rendered as "accelerated Mercury Playback Engine (CUDA) GPU but when I've made a 7-minute video, estimated time to finish is 12 minutes and it is not supposed to be too long with this GPU. To do this, I use mercury 'Playback Engine Software Only' and the result is the same, so I'm sure that there are no GPU acceleration what is happening. Help please

Hello

I'm sure that there are no GPU acceleration what is happening.

Not all the effects of the first are CUDA accelerated.

Learn more about the effects in Premiere Pro

In addition, 1070 GTX is not in the list of supported cards.

Premiere Pro system requirements for Mac OS and Windows

For more information, see this:

CUDA, OpenCL, the Adobe Premiere Pro and Mercury playback engine | Creative blog Cloud by Adobe

Thank you

Ilyes Singh

Tags: Premiere

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