![]() ![]() But.ugh! So, when I "test" and it says "CUDA is available", it means "CUDA isn't available". (Yes, of course the newer intel chip will help, but it's not £350 faster at encoding!) So does that basically mean that £350 of new kit to encode video faster is pretty much down the drain? "Vegas Pro 11.0 is a legacy product that is not eligible for technical support." ![]() I tried contacting support but just got told that If I upgrade, how do I know that my card will even work?īut in any case, I don't see why I should have to pay when this is clearly a bug. I have found other people in the forums and on Youtube videos saying that the "solution" for this is to disable GPU rendering, but I don't see disabling a valid, compatible £80 CUDA card as being much of a solution. I can also use the GeForce GT 740 with programs like "Free CUDA video converter", but of course, that is not an editor. I know these must be capable of GPU-related tasks, because they both get used for BOINC (grid computing, SETI etc). On the motherboard, there is also an Intel HD Graphics 4600. When rendering as Sony ACV/MVC, under "system", in all formats, "check GPU" shows "No GPU available".Īlthough am now on Windows 10, this is exactly the same as in Windows 7 and 8.1 The reason for the error could not be determined" "An Error Occurred while creating the media file (Name of file) So now that I've got this whole new rig, when selecting MainConcept AVC/AAC, "Check GPU" under the "System" tab shows:īut when I go to render the file, it always says: I previously had an ATI RADEON HD 4350, which also said it was compatible ("GPU is available"), but would never encode. I just spend a whole bunch on upgrading my motherboard, RAM etc, so that I could fit a an NVIDIA GeForce GT 740 specially to use with Vegas to speed up rendering. 8GB RAM.Īlso tried 32 bit Vegas, Windows 7, Windows 8.1 etc.
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