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Adobe Cloud Video Editing

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Premiere Pro & After Effects

With the help of Capterra, learn about Adobe Creative Cloud, its features, pricing information, popular comparisons to other Video Editing products and more. Still not sure about Adobe Creative Cloud? Check out alternatives and read real reviews from real users. GPU (video adapter): NVIDIA GTX 970 or AMD R9 290 equivalents or greater; HDMI 1.3 video output (directly on your video adapter) SLI is not supported; at least one GPU must individually meet these specifications; Current public GPU driver—a recent driver is required (For more information, see Update Your Graphics Card Driver). For professional video making (many simultaneous projects, a large team of people, huge files, emphasis on using the most advanced features), no cloud video editing solution in its pure form exists yet, however, features like Team Projects on Adobe Creative Cloud is the next best thing.

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Adobe Cloud Video Editing

While these two applications often go hand in hand, Premiere Pro and After Effects utilize your system in slightly different ways. CPUs: Encoding and rendering previews are a CPU-intensive process, so the main control you have over export times is to have the fastest CPU possible. Both Premiere Pro and After Effects are lightly threaded during the encoding process. This means that, depending on the project, encoding can make use of four to eight CPU cores. Our overclocked, 9th Generation Intel® Core™ i7 Adobe Creative Cloud workstations are the fastest way to accelerate this process.

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GPUs: A GPU of any type does not assist the actual encoding process (outputting a file to your computer), however, it can improve the processing speed of some effects prior to encoding. In some cases when exporting, the GPU is barely used for acceleration, if at all, when GPU accelerated effects aren't used.

Multiple GPUs: Both applications won't see much benefit from multiple GPUs when scrubbing and editing footage in the timeline, but Premiere Pro can certainly benefit from multiple GPUs if your workflow makes use of the Mercury Playback Engine's GPU-accelerated effects and footage scaling.

Adobe Cloud Video Editing Software

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