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Marc Brackhahn May 4th, 2010 11:52 AM

Command prompt
 
Please advise, I can not figure out how to get the command prompt thing to work. It keeps telling me "program in not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file." Any advice would be appreciated.

David Dwyer May 4th, 2010 11:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marc Brackhahn (Post 1523153)
Please advise, I can not figure out how to get the command prompt thing to work. It keeps telling me "program in not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file." Any advice would be appreciated.

Marc,

Download and run the the following:

http://www.northern-loop.tv/Video/gpu.cmd

Its just a basic batch file that runs the GPUsniffer in the default CS5 directory.

Hope it helps,

David

Martin Guitar May 4th, 2010 12:05 PM

If you are on windows 7 here are the steps. For XP it's the same but instead of search field it's the RUN menu.

1. Click the Start Menu Button
2. In the search field (Search programs and files) type: cmd
3. You will see a black icon at the very top called "cmd", click on that.
4. Go to your Premiere CS5 installation folder and drag the file "Gpusniffer.exe" into that "cmd" window(Black window with white text in it.)
5. Press enter to run the Gpusniffer program.

Marc Brackhahn May 4th, 2010 01:12 PM

Thanks guys, I think I got it! Although in the playback window it looks like I am getting a 4:3 aspect ratio

Roy Niswanger May 4th, 2010 02:42 PM

Curious, should I even bother trying this with my card?

ASUS ENGT240/DI/1GD3/A GeForce GT 240 1GB 128-bit DDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready Video Card

I'm running Win 7 64bit, i5 860, 12Gb DDR3 RAM, single monitor.

Thanks,
Roy

David Dwyer May 4th, 2010 03:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Roy Niswanger (Post 1523201)
Curious, should I even bother trying this with my card?

ASUS ENGT240/DI/1GD3/A GeForce GT 240 1GB 128-bit DDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready Video Card

I'm running Win 7 64bit, i5 860, 12Gb DDR3 RAM, single monitor.

Thanks,
Roy

Yes give it a go as its only a 2 min to fix. You have 96 Cuda cores in that card, every bit helps!

Marc Brackhahn May 4th, 2010 03:24 PM

David, I assume the fix is to just change the cuda_supported_cards.txt file back and save it. And change the Nvidia field "multi-display/mixed-GPU acceleration back. I wasn't able to get the 3d setting to add Abobe Premiere Pro CS5. Maybe that was the problem. BTW, I have CS4 and I downloaded the trial of CS5 because I am waiting for it to ship from Videoguys.

David Dwyer May 4th, 2010 03:42 PM

Just changing the text file will be enough for a single monitor. Open Pr and switch on MPE and test

Randy Johnson May 4th, 2010 06:52 PM

Do you think we will get faster MPE performance with 1 monitor VS 2?

David Dwyer May 5th, 2010 11:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Randy Johnson (Post 1523286)
Do you think we will get faster MPE performance with 1 monitor VS 2?

Not sure Randy but I wouldnt of those it would be much difference though.

Has anyone got a GTX 480 to test it with?

Brant Gajda May 5th, 2010 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by David Dwyer (Post 1523534)
Not sure Randy but I wouldn't of those it would be much difference though.

Has anyone got a GTX 480 to test it with?

David, I just got my EVGA GTX 480 from NewEgg today and installed. First off, it works, but didn't really have a chance to push it to see how far it will go. I dropped on about 5 GPU accelerated effects and time line was still yellow and super smooth playback.

Hopefully after my work day ends, I'll do some more testing with non-accelerated effects.

David Dwyer May 5th, 2010 12:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brant Gajda (Post 1523546)
David, I just got my EVGA GTX 480 from NewEgg today and installed. First off, it works, but didn't really have a chance to push it to see how far it will go. I dropped on about 5 GPU accelerated effects and time line was still yellow and super smooth playback.

Hopefully after my work day ends, I'll do some more testing with non-accelerated effects.

What were the GPU effects? Thought it was limited to 3 for the GTX models?

If you could do some export times that would be great MPE vs Not

Brant Gajda May 5th, 2010 12:21 PM

Effects were: Gaussian Blur (I believe), Noise (cranked just about all the way up), Fast Color Correction, B&W, Levels (I believe), and one other.

I'll confirm tonight. Also, I'm using Cineform AVI files of my 5D Mark II, so that "might" be why it's still showing yellow.

Randy Johnson May 5th, 2010 12:44 PM

Matrox compress HD
 
Anyone hear about this? It seems with new driver that it aids in time line playback as well as rendering. If thats true it may be better for me VS a new video card.

James Park May 5th, 2010 02:18 PM

Brant, I'm considering getting the 480series since right now it has most CUDA cores (FERMI) and Adobe is planning to officially support 400 series GTX cards later this year. But I've heard that the card runs hot but I'm concerned with the noise level of the card. How loud is it? At idle and at load?


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