GPU acceleration for video editing

Dblkk

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I am using cyberlink power director 12, adobe premiere elements 12, and sony vegas 12 (yes a lot of 12's). Problem is, my new notebook (msi gt70 dominator pro) doesn't let the NVidia 880m run for acceleration. I've used all these programs on desktop and with my previous 7 asus g750 laptops (the asus kept overheating so went msi). They all work great.

Nvidia geoforce is all set up optimum, and ive tried integrated and dedicated for each program (not that it should matter which is using to use program). All settings in the programs themselves are checked for hardware/gpu acceleration. This isn't my first time doing this, and laptop/desktop side by side all settings are identical. But when I go to the produce section, the box for acceleration isn't valid to click, no matter what final format I choose. Out of all 7 asus laptops ive had last 6 months, all of them worked just fine.

Any help, please. Shame I spent so much on laptop, finally got one that doesn't thermal throttle, and now programs don't work. I also reinstalled windows and programs once already, and that didn't fix it. All drivers are also 100% up to date.

Components are different than the asus, but that shouldn't matter. Asus had i7 4700 and gtx 860m/870m/880m ( I went through all of them jm js jz), my msi has i7 4810/4900 and 880m.
 

Dblkk

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I really need some help guys. 15 min movie took 55 min with cyberlink, and same 15 min movie took 3 hours and 20 min using adobe. It normally takes 30 seconds to render 1 min of movie, with gpu acceleration.
 

solkeher

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Try re-installing NVIDIA drivers, the Beta drivers.

 

Dblkk

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Thanks, just got done. I did full driver uninstall, reinstalled newest beta driver. Same. So full uninstalled again, and I am now on the latest non beta driver. Played with settings some more, still nothing.