Well, few days ago I have things to do at Premiere Pro and I’m working on my new computer so FYI it’s clean premiere pro install. When I’m finished cutting my footage, I want to add few zoom and position effect to my footage and this is where all began. When I add some keyframe to the footage (either video or image) it was not working at all, what I get from my program/preview window was just the end clip of my keyframe popping up without any zoom or position transition. Then I started to think this premiere pro might be have some issue, so I go to google and have this forum article from adobe, few people there have the same issue with me but their solution was not working at all for me, their solution including uncheck Composite in Linear Color, Thrashing Preference (SHIFT+AlT while opening Premiere), using Nested Sequence, but you can try that methods.
From this point I starting my own investigation, this is what I get:
1. In the first program opening I have a warning from premiere pro ( you can see the SS in the top of this post) and I just ignore it. And again after thrashing preference it came up again then I realize something.
2. The warning state that my GPU driver is out of date (not compatible with cuda 9.2) and it may cause issue. FYI I’m using my Driver cd that came out with the gpu, then I think I need to update my gpu driver.
3. I’m downloading new driver from NVIDIA release 431.70 and installing it.
4. I’m reopening my project at Premiere and still it wasn’t working.
5. Then I’m going to Project Setting and now I can see the render option is enable, so Immchoosing Mercury playback engine GPU acceleration instead of Mercury playback engine software only.
6. Then I’ try to play my timeline and booooooom it’s working.
In conclusion, my problem lies at outdated gpu driver that make premiere disabling GPU acceleration and obviously it makes keyframe not working (either at preview or after rendering), so updating my driver and change the Renderer option is my solution.
Thank you for visiting and sorry for my bad English, I hope you can get (it clear) what I’m trying to explain.
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