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  1. Hello everyone,

    I recently updated to the latest Premiere Pro version 12.1.1 but ever since I did that Premiere only uses the CPU to render.
    12.0 did use around 60% of my CPU and some % of the GPU but after the update 0% GPU and 100% CPU.

    While this is not a problem by itself, the rendering got a bit slower tho.
    When exporting the encoding option only gives me "Only software" and I can't change that. Hovering over that options says that no supported hardware was detected for hardware encoding.

    My system:
    Win10
    Intel i7-8700k
    GTX 1080
    ASRock Extreme4
    16GB DDR4 RAM

    Is there a way to enable GPU assisted rendering again?

    Thanks in advance.
    (I won't downgrade to 12.0 because 12.1 adds support for vfr and I really want that)
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    Your solution may be here:

    Vhttps://forums.adobe.com/thread/24738A88
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  3. It seems like the thread is gone. What was the solution?
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    Sorry, I was groggy when I posted the link. Here's the correct link:

    https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2473888

    And here is the solution that was posted:

    Mercury Playback Engine with GPU Acceleration is separate from Hardware-accelerated H.264 encoding.
    Hardware-accelerated H.264 encoding (new feature in Premiere Pro 12.1) requires a CPU that supports Intel Quick Sync.
    Moreover, Intel Graphics needs to be enabled on your PC (some manufacturers may choose to disable Intel Graphics).
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  5. No problem, thanks for fixing the link.
    Hmm, that's strange because before I updated to 12.1 the encoding was hardware accelerated and I didn't change any hardware.
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