

Which is seen strongly in programs like OpenCL performance in high profile movie studios and VFX like in FCPX, AVID and in house toolsĬontrolled and strong-armend their proprietary tech for the first 4 years until they noticed the competition embracing and out performaning CUDA at the Hollywood filming VFX level and with FCPX and AVID. It's generally provides superior acceleration performance then Cuda could provide back when nVidia was shunning OpenCL in favour of Cuda in most regards. Made for everyone, Not locked down to a particular platform, AMD video cards, OSX, Linux, Unix, Solaris, IBM, FreeBSD, Intel, AMD, Samsung and maybe even BeOS! So you are saying that it is the the users of OSX products (or possibly Apple) are the ones making it hard by embracing OpenCL? I'm bored in bed and just had to sign-up to these forums as after reading Vladdies thought process on this thread.

I have been running in NVIDIA OpenCL GPU acceleration. I completely erased my drive, have a new installation of OS X 10.10.4 and I do have this problem now. However, I have updated in order to troubleshoot items a bit better. If it were me, I'd be running Premiere Pro CC 2014.2 on OS X 10.8.5 with NVIDIA CUDA enabled. The problem did not exist in OS X 10.8.5.The problem does not exist on the PC side.I know that info is meaningless if you only own Macs, but it is interesting that: That said, NVIDIA CUDA is absolutely a joy with none of these issues on my PC running WIN 8.1. I have precisely the same model and issues that you do. I'm running Premiere 8.2, MacOS 10.10.3, CUDA 7.0.52 and GPU Driver Version: 10.2.7 310.41.25f01.įor you and others on MacBook Pro and iMac computers, I would 100% agree with you. So even if CUDA is faster in a speed test, I personally find it's not suitable for day-to-day work, at least on my system. If I switch to OpenCL, I generally get better real-time performance, and far less issues and crashes.

I'll get a lot of crashes, and weird render glitches.

For me, on my MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Early 2013, NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M 1024 MB), I've found using CUDA in Premiere CC2014 to be extremely unreliable.
