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Hi,

Does anyone know how to enable CUDA on Adobe Premiere CC
 
As simple as it sounds..

all the previous steps work..
just the paths need to be changed..

Of course you need to download the Nvidia drivers first.

1. Download latest CUDA drivers: http://www.nvidia.com/object/mac-driver-archive.html

2. Open Terminal


3. /Applications/Adobe\ Premiere\ Pro\ CC/Adobe\ Premiere\ Pro\ CC.app/Contents/GPUSniffer.app/Contents/MacOS/GPUSniffer


4. Find the name of your card (ie: GeForce GTX 580)


5. sudo nano /Applications/Adobe\ Premiere\ Pro\ CC/Adobe\ Premiere\ Pro\ CC.app/Contents/cuda_supported_cards.txt


6. Paste the name of your card the bottom of the list.


7. To Save: Control+X, then Y to accept changes. Enter to exit.


8. For After Effects* sudo nano /Applications/Adobe\ After\ Effects\ CC/Adobe\ After\ Effects\ CC.app/Contents/raytracer_supported_cards.txt


9. Arrow down to bottom of list, paste card name at bottom


10. To Save: Control+X, then Y to accept changes. Enter to exit.

:) Hope that helps!

*(thanks nievarules for the correction)
 
Thank you!!

but in step 8, for After Effects is :

sudo nano /Applications/Adobe\ After\ Effects\ CC/Adobe\ After\ Effects\ CC.app/Contents/raytracer_supported_cards.txt
 
Thank you very much for this!:D
 
hmmm... I have GTX 670 properly installed and in step 8 (AE_CS6/10.8) I have only this cards available ::
GeForce GTX 285
GeForce GT 650M
Quadro CX
Quadro FX 4800
Quadro 4000
Quadro K5000

Any suggestions?

thnx lots
 
As simple as it sounds..

all the previous steps work..
just the paths need to be changed..

Of course you need to download the Nvidia drivers first.

1. Download latest CUDA drivers: http://www.nvidia.com/object/mac-driver-archive.html

2. Open Terminal


3. /Applications/Adobe\ Premiere\ Pro\ CC/Adobe\ Premiere\ Pro\ CC.app/Contents/GPUSniffer.app/Contents/MacOS/GPUSniffer


4. Find the name of your card (ie: GeForce GTX 580)


5. sudo nano /Applications/Adobe\ Premiere\ Pro\ CC/Adobe\ Premiere\ Pro\ CC.app/Contents/cuda_supported_cards.txt


6. Paste the name of your card the bottom of the list.


7. To Save: Control+X, then Y to accept changes. Enter to exit.


8. For After Effects* sudo nano /Applications/Adobe\ After\ Effects\ CC/Adobe\ After\ Effects\ CC.app/Contents/raytracer_supported_cards.txt


9. Arrow down to bottom of list, paste card name at bottom


10. To Save: Control+X, then Y to accept changes. Enter to exit.

:) Hope that helps!

*(thanks nievarules for the correction)

AWESOME! Just got this machine up and running and started wigging out when I saw the Titan I had in there wasn't going to be used to its fullest... followed these steps and After Effects now sees (and uses) the card... happy camper :)
 
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