On the adobe forum, no-one could really tell me (even an Adobe guy !!) if my GTX285 wad doing the right thing… From my POV, my GTX285 is not working at all during the rendering but apparently, it’s normal or not -_- Well, since I’m not making 45 minutes 1080p 3D videos everyday, actually I don’t really care, because for the other videos I’m making (http://www.youtube.com/my_playlists?p=881D4690E0304775 episodes 2 and 3, if you’re curious, you’ll see that I’m a novice with premiere ^^) it’s still fast enough for me ! But it’s almost one hour of encoding for 8mn full HD videos… That’s slow compared to 1:1 / 1:3 encoding time videos that someone told me they had with their cuda graphics…
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