About the List of Supported CUDA Cards

[Moderator's Note: more info from Wil Renczes (Adobe)]
Here's the link in the help  documentation:
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/PremierePro/CS5/Using/WSd79b3ca3b623cac9-e423b201260  b3b62c9-8000.html
Unfortunately, there wasn't a screenshot - so  here's one.  The GPU Acceleration option won't be available on  non-supported cards.

>package was delivered to the wrong address (not the address indicated in the confirmation email or the address I had given to the sales rep) according to FedEx tracking data
That is the fault of FedEx, and they should pay for the lost item
BUT... my understanding is that YOU may not file a FedEx claim, since you are not the one who sent the item and paid FedEx for delivery
If you paid by credit card, enter a dispute claim with your card to see if they will take the $$ back from Adobe for you
Adobe is the party to file a claim with FedEx... again, as far as I know

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    Adobe is working on a playback and rendering engine for Adobe  Premiere Pro called the Mercury Playback Engine. This new engine is  NVIDIA® GPU-accelerated, 64-bit native, and architected for the future.  Native 64-bit support enables you to work more fluidly on HD and higher  resolution projects, and GPU acceleration speeds effects processing and  rendering.
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    http://www.adobe.com/products/premiere/systemreqs/
    [Moderator's Note: the discussion about Adobe's choices for supported cards was moved to the Premiere Pro Main Forum]
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    Paste of Post by Will Renczes (Adobe)
    http://forums.adobe.com/message/2739509#2739509
    >>>
    Now that the launch is done and this information is all public, I'm going to summarize all the bits of information that have been floating around into one distilled post:
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    - CUDA acceleration of effects / transforms / pixel conversion routines.
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    Nope.  Not my domain, I'm afraid.
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  • Pr CS5 - List of supported CUDA Cards

    Adobe is working on a playback and rendering engine for Adobe Premiere Pro called the Mercury Playback Engine. This new engine is NVIDIA® GPU-accelerated, 64-bit native, and architected for the future. Native 64-bit support enables you to work more fluidly on HD and higher resolution projects, and GPU acceleration speeds effects processing and rendering.
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    Hi
    I agree....also having the GTX260. It looks as if Nvidia and Adobe has made some kind of agreement, so one have to buy an expensive new Nvidia card to get the new mercury engine to run properly in Ppro CS5. I write this because I have read that fx. the GTX 260 is allmost similar to the Quadro CX - same chips etc. - but we can not expect either Adobe or Nvidia to give us customers presents - like making the mercury engine available to all CUDA enabled Nvidia cards....that does not make business - only happy customers....
    But I can not wait for Adobe to support GTX260 in CS5. I need better performance right now editing AVCHD quicker and more smooth. Have had tons of issues the last year trying to get things running just reasonable with PPro CS4. I have i7 920 with 2 x SATA 1 TB disks and 12 GB RAM, Windows 7 Pro 64 bit and GTX 260 and in CS4 I can only preview AVCHD files without any kind of effects or tranisitions. Just a simple transition and PPro starts having problems playing back properly. CS4 crashes from time to time - not seriously - but it have to think a lot about almost everything some times....But there are no alternatives to Ppro unless you will spend a lot more money.
    So I get stucked to PPro - and actually looks a bit forward to see what PPro CS5 can do...hope my AVCHD editting will be less frustrating. But it will certainly cost me some money and make Adobe and NVidia more happy than my bankaccount.
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    I can only see the technical details about the cards - but there are no information anywhere about how the cards perform compared to each other - when it comes to playback, rendering speed etc. in PPro CS5?
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    I am honestly being quite tired of upgrading all the time...spended 4000$ on a new system last year - this year have to spend the same - just on CS5 upgrade and a new videocard....boy, am I a happy customer?
    Morten
    Denmark

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