

A usual edit – we do all the time – for a Corporate film clip. Mostly h264 files from a DSLR, some ProRes files, some HDV files, a few AfterEffects titles (via Dynamic Link) … just a Stereomix-Track from ProTools (wave file). So for this test i used a rather typical 4min 20sec project. Especially with things like MagicBulletLooks.Īfter seeing a post from Juan Salvo about what Nvidia Card might be the best in terms of CUDA power I was curious how a GTX285 and GTX480 will perform in a real work test.

On a 2006 MacPro you will not have the same experience at all.Īnyway – i wanted to see how that “translates” to a real life / real work project. In Fact its the most impressive native codec / footage performance I have seen and experienced so far – if you have a powerful machine. All that is very nice and indeed the combination CUDA & Premiere Pro is very powerful. Mostly they are about how much layers of blur or how many “tracks” of HD video can be played in realtime without dropped frames without rendering and stuff like that. 2014: Reduce export time in Premiere Pro CCĪ lot of numbers flying around in the interwebs regarding the power of CUDA in Premiere Pro.
