support for CUDA graphics card

Hello!

I just installed a trial version of Adobe first Pro CS5.5.

A popup window tells me to download a graphic CUDA driver for a better rendering.

In the list of supported graphics cards my card does not appear.

NVIDIA GeForce 9500 GT

In the details section of this card, it shows me the following: 32 CUDA cores

Does that mean now that it supports CUDA or not - is - do I have to install another driver for it - I'm confused...

BTW. system requirements recommend RAID 0 for uncompressed video.

So far, I use different fast HD but no RAID 0. In what scenario will be victim?

concerning

Here is the list of the supported graphics processors: http://www.adobe.com/products/premiere/tech-specs.html

The GeForce 9500 GT is not in the list of supported cards. A lot of cards that have CUDA is not supported by the CS5.5 body. It is not strictly CUDA body makes use of all areas... Organization requires a handful of specifications that CUDA is the primary but not the only one.

Your card meets most of the requirements of the software, but only the cards that Adobe has actually tested and approved will be listed as supported cards. Only these cards are supported by default in the functioning of the body CS5.5.

With that said, you can ALWAYS try to get the body to use your GeForce 9500 GT GPU using the 'hack' that a lot of users have posted in the forum (I never had to use it, or know the link, but I think that if search you the forum for 'hack GPU' then you will find probably). The 'hack' is NOT taken in charge, and even if change you successfully the necessary bits of code, it is not guaranteed that your GPU works or that it will work well.

Yet once, only the GPU listed at the link above and stated as 'supported' by Adobe are guaranteed to give you the desired results of playback engine Mercury.

About RAID 0 and video uncompressed... you use true uncompressed video? Many people do not, instead of use formats like DV, HDV, AVCHD, DVCProHD, ProRes, etc.. A RAID 0 is perhaps a good idea if you use 5 simultaneous streams of video from the same player, but it's really a whole topic altogether. If you use UNCOMPRESSED video, then your hard disk configuration and RAID are of main importance for smooth playback. CPU becomes less important, since there is nothing to "decompress." However, for DV, AVCHD formats and disc hard similar speed is relatively unimportant because the files are generally well below the speed of the flow of a standard disc (medium-sized AVCHD around 17 to 25 Mbps, which is nothing). However, with these more compressed formats such as AVCHD your CPU must be extremely tough because it does all the work of decompression of the video for playback on the fly.

I hope this helps!

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