- ADOBE MEDIA ENCODER CC 2014.2 1080P
- ADOBE MEDIA ENCODER CC 2014.2 MP4
- ADOBE MEDIA ENCODER CC 2014.2 DRIVERS
- ADOBE MEDIA ENCODER CC 2014.2 DRIVER
VBR 2-Pass allows the encoder better analyse the scene sequence by predicting the complexity of next few frames. But for local USB thumbdrive playback, CBR can serve the purpose too. VBR helps optimizing data stream when video is streaming online. ocean waves, tree leaves) to be allocated more data bandwidth, without causing too much visual artifacts.ĬBR (Constant Bit Rate) is also a good choice. VBR (Variable Bit Rate) is useful in allowing complex scene (i.e. However, too high bit rate might cause playback problem (stuttering/buffering) as many USB devices cannot sustain a high data transfer rate. The higher the bit rate the better the quality, thus bigger the file size. That can ensure slower USB ports or flash drives can sustain the video without buffering too)įinal file size is determined by bit rate. (Or Target 10mbps max at 14mpbs will also be a good choice. Width & Height : 1920x1080 Progressive (1080p)įrame Rate : Should match the source frame rate.
ADOBE MEDIA ENCODER CC 2014.2 1080P
Video SettingsWe export the video in 1080p format. The same settings shall be applied to other encoders or compressors. This is our recommendation on the settings using Adobe Media Encoder.
ADOBE MEDIA ENCODER CC 2014.2 MP4
This MP4 format is an open standard and is wildly supported by modern computers, mobile phones, tablets and most smart TVs. When deliver video to USB thumbdrive, we export the video to a more universal H.264 MP4 format. Here's what we use and our recommendations. Too late for RMA with the GTX970?ĭownload and run GPUZ to see how much memory you are using when bad shit happens.There is some discussion on the best encoder settings to deliver video with USB thumbdrive. I'd rather have a 770 or 780 and not be concerned over it. I tend to think it wouldn't be an issue unless you are crunching 4k video. IDK if the slower memory segment on the 970 is slow enough to cause your problem in the 1st place. The way I understand it, performance shouldn't suffer until you've exhausted 3.5 GB of fast memory. Isn't the 970 the new card users were complaining about because 512mb of the 4GB is shiity speed, and will cause performance issues if the card taps into that reservoir? GTX 970 controversy. Keep in mind there is always the chance that you have a shit bricked card, although it sounds like this is just with Premiere.
ADOBE MEDIA ENCODER CC 2014.2 DRIVER
Also, you may need to to get a clean uninstall of previous drivers, and try an earlier official driver release from Nvidia.
ADOBE MEDIA ENCODER CC 2014.2 DRIVERS
Have you tried Nvidia drivers rather than The Card manufacturer? That is usually SOP. At least, we now know that use heavy bmp images in PR isn't a good idea :p
I think I have to reinstall my OS, my drivers and PR because I don't find any other solutions. So, there could be have an issue between CUDA and my Hard Drive. : Okay, I noticed something interesting (and strange): When I approach the laggy zones, I hear an heavy Hard Drive sound and I checked the perf The Hard drive is when my PC goes crazy. Maybe it's my new Windows 8.1 which doesn't like that.īut, I don't think that is a GPU issue because my new games (GTA V, Witcher III.) work pretty well.Īnyway, someone has an idea how could I fix my problem ? Maybe it's my BIOS version (F8) of my motherboard (GA Z77-DS3H) which doesn't like the new GPU (In the last BIOS version, Gigabyte says "Improve PCI Express x16 slot compatibility" - ) (Fun fact : On some clips, it works better than the cuda acceleration)). (By the way, when I switch to "Mercury Playback Engine Only", the "laggy zones" become red, logic.
However, my timeline is yellow everywhere, it is supposed to work. Indeed, in my edit, I have some simple images (bmp) over my clips and when I approach them with the playhead, the preview is slow, become crazy and laggy. I'm on PR CC 2014.2 and Cuda is correctly detected by Premiere but seems very laggy.