Older Macbook Pro computers may only have 512MB, but you can still enable CUDA. Technically speaking, CUDA needs at least 768M video RAM. Here’s how to enable the hardware based video renderer: You’ll know when hardware rendering is locked out when you see this: There’s a tweak I performed a few years ago for CS5 that I’ve now repeated on CC. I recently updated from CS5 to CC, and lost hardware rendering support. Apparently it affects iMac and Macbook Pro, but I can’t say which vintages. Do you use Adobe Premier Pro CS5, CS6 or CC on a Macbook Pro? I am not sure which models this effects.
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