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Like I said, I have the latest drivers installed from Nvidia.
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Everything was working fine until I updated to Mac OS X 10.6.8.

I can't even preview my work, let alone edit it without my graphics card functioning properly with Premiere Pro.
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Mercury Playback Engine Software Only will be used". "This project was last used with Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration, which is not available on this system.

When I open a project in Premiere Pro I get the following message: I have the updated Nvida Quadro drivers for my graphics card but still the problem persists. Obvisoly this is an issue for many other Premiere Pro CS 5 and CS 5.5 users.

I called Adobe and they said that no one else is having this problem. After I updated my system Mac OS X 10.6.8, Premiere pro stopped recognizing my graphics card. I have a Nvida Quadro 4000 graphics card. I was in the middle of working on a project for a client in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5. I upgraded to Mac OS X Version 10.6.8 from 10.6.7, earlier today. I just hope this gets fixed before I get too comfortable in FCPX. Not for nothing, but I don't care about these details. Nvidia must have some obligation to Adobe to help get this resolved. From my perspective, Nvidia uses the acceleration benefits that are apparent in Adobe products as a selling point for their graphics cards. Whatever.Īll I know is that I hope that this gets figured out very soon as I am very comfortable in Adobe Premiere Pro, as well as AE and several other Adobe applications. I guess it's all about market share and industry domination. What aggravates me even more, is that by Apple not playing nicely with others, all it does is make it harder for artists and developers to establish a more seamless workflow. I hate not running the current version of OS X but what else can I do to fix the problem. The only thing that I can think of doing in order to put a bandaid on the problem is to rollback my system to Mac OS X 10.6.7 from the current version 10.6.8 until this is all figured out. With my graphics card out of the mix, I can't even preview my video in Premiere. I will miss working natively with AVCHD video without having to transcode it, but what else can I do.
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At this point I was forced to download FCPX from the app store. Now I have to go and process a refund to an aggravated client of mine that expected his video footage to be finished being edited today. And the response that I got from customer service set me off in a big way and made my blood boil. I don't mean to come off as nasty and direct, but the frustration that this has caused me has sent my blood pressure through the roof. I have been a loyal adobe disciple since prior to CS2 when Macromedia owned Dreamweaver and Flash. And this issue just started yesterday so give them a little time to figure out what others did to their working app. He was working at home at night on a problem I had not very long ago. Think he is one of the good guys and will be active with this. Todd Kopriva has been extremely active helping people with their problems. In my mind, Apple has given themselves some real black eyes with FCP X and now their problematic 10.6.8 update. And I get the clear feeling that Apple isn't that supportive of the competiting (and current champion) Adobe applications. The problem for us folks with CS5 and 5.5 is that it is going to take Adobe working with Apple and nVidia to figure out what they changed that zapped the Adobe apps.
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The nVidia Quadro 4000 for the Mac new driver (new as of just yesterday) also talks about better implementation. The reports I have been reading about 10.6.8 is that it supposedly has better implementation of graphics card OpenCL support. So it would seem pretty clear that Apple and/or nVidia made changes that broke the working GPU acceleration in Adobe who had made no changes. Then suddenly, on the same day as Apple's 10.6.8 there is a new nVidia driver for this particular graphics card that fixes the issues with FCP7 and apparently FCPX as reported in this thread. It was at that very moment things went wonky.Įven Apple's own apps went wonky suddenly after 10.6.8. I can understand your frustration after the response you got from tech support, but I don't think Adobe is the originator of our problem here.Īs you and I both reported, Premiere was working perfectly with the nVidia Quadro 4000 for the Mac graphics card UNTIL the moment of Apple's 10.6.8 operating system update.
