![]() > To choose the NVENC-plugin in Premiere Pro, (2) Copy the included file Plug-ins/Common/nvenc_export.prm Usually, this is C:/Program Files/Adobe/Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 (1) On your system, locate the installation-directory for Premiere Pro CS6. (2) Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 SP1 圆4 redistributables Note,if you have MPE-acceleration enabled, keep in mind the NVENC-plugin consumes some additional VRAM because it uses your GPU to perform H264-encoding. (Sorry, NVidia Fermi is NOT supported, it doesn't have the NVENC hardware feature) (1)NVidia KeplerGPU with 1GB VRAM or more (GTX650 or above, GT650M or above) (NVidia NVENC SDK doesn't support MacOSX.) ![]() (1)Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 or Media Encoder CS6 (Windows version) ![]() It comes with no warranty - use at your own risk. !!!! Disclaimer: NVENC-export is third-party software that is not supported by either Adobe or NVidia. This software is "proof-of-concept", so it's missing some critical features (no interlaced-video support, no AAC-audio or Dolby AC-3 audio), and of course, it could be buggy! But it's free. It requires an NVidia 6xx/7xx series "Kepler" GPU (CUDA capability 3.0), and uses the dedicated GPU's builtin hardware-encoder (NVENC) to offload the H264-encoding process from the host-CPU. I have written a 'proof-of-concept' GPU-accelerated H264-encoder for Adobe Media Encoder (CS6).
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