CS6 CUDA hardware acceleration?

AME is failing when i export sequences to it from Premiere Pro CS6. AME sometimes hangs,
sometimes fails with an "unknown error", and sometimes says it succeeds but there is no
file created. from another discussion thread, it was suggested that i turn off CUDA hardware
acceleration in Premiere before sending the sequence to AME. This solved my problem.
So ... is the correct workflow to turn on hardware acceleration in Premiere for editing, and then turn it off before queuing the export to AME? Why doesn't AME work with hardware acceleration turned
on in Premiere?
ken fong

Ken, the way it's supposed to work is that a Premiere project's GPU setting will  be honored when that project is rendered in AME.  So if GPU acceleration is turned off for a PPro project, AME shouldn't utilize the GPU when rendering it regardless of how the project is sent to AME. 
Are you saying that with GPU acceleration turned off you're still seeing issues when you hit the Queue button from Premiere but not when dragging the project to AME's Queue panel?
Also, is there anything special about the directory where you're exporting your WMV file?  Can you choose a different output directory (the Desktop for example) and re-export to see if it shows up?  Also, when you click the Output File path link to the missing WMV file do you get an error or does it open the folder but not show you any files?

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