This file is usually located in the “Adobe Premiere Pro CS 5” folder, depending on the specific version of the software you have.
The first thing you need to do is locate an executable called “GPUSniffer.exe”.
Well, if you own a card from AMD then you really are out of luck, but it turns out that with a little bit of tweaking under the hood Premiere Pro CS5 will work with other NVidia CUDA-enabled cards that aren’t explicitly listed. How to Enable GPU Acceleration in Adobe Premiere Pro CS 5 for Unsupported nVidia GeForce CardsĠ8-23-2014 Did you know that, since Premiere Pro CS5, Adobe has been weaving in support for GPU acceleration into the software? It’s early days yet, so at this point Premier Pro CS5 only supports NVidia’s CUDA GPU acceleration technology and on top of that only a small list of cards from Nvidia’s range, so if you don’t have a card from that list you’re out of luck, right?