Support CUDA

I've just updated to 2015.3 CC PP (as well as Media Encoder) with the hope that CUDA would work again. Screens black and (unknown error) coding problems persist. Just curious to know if the GPU nVidia users should renounce CUDA or if there is no hope that this support will be back in the future?

Mac Pro (mid-2012)

Yosemite 10.10.5 OSX

64 GB 1333 MHz DDR3 ECC

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 2048 MB

Kre,

I also have one of these old GPUs, begins to have similar problems and feel that it is probably time to update the material on my side of things. As time passes, more there your material and these older NVIDIA GPU do not have enough power to formats that I want to use.

If I use open CL, I don't have these errors. What is the solution for non-traditional nVidia cards that encounter errors using CUDA, when encoding in Media Encoder? Is this one?

OpenCL even start to fail for my 650M now, even if my GPU is listed as recommended for OpenCL (but not CUDA). I have the feeling that your GPU should not be on the list of GPUs supported longer for CUDA.  Please use OpenCL until you can replace your existing GPU.

The "fix" for CUDA is to use an earlier version of Premiere Pro. I'm sorry that he is probably not what you wanted to hear.

Thank you
Kevin

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