MS15 Initializing GPU-accelerated processing crash after Diver Update

Epitome-of-Frustration wrote on 7/22/2020, 3:31 PM

Howdy! I have been using Movie Studio 15 for a while, but I recently updated my graphics card (intel i5 8th gen) from version 26.20.100.7325 to 27.20.100.8336. It was a perfectly clean update using the DDU, and I have had no issues with the driver itself. However, when I tried to boot up Movie Studio 15, it attempted to load for a little, and then stopped working when the progress bar got to "Initializing GPU-accelerated video processing..." I have restarted my computer, and I have completely uninstalled Movie Studio 15 and reinstalled it, and still the error shows up. I'm certain the issue is with the graphics driver, but I do not want to revert back to my old driver, which was having significant problems in other programs. Does anyone have any advice regarding what I could do to resolve this issue?

Update: Just installed a copy of Vegas Pro 15 Edit I got from Humble Bundle a while ago and it encounters the exact same issue when trying to start the program. Will be searching for answers related to Vegas Pro as well, as that likely has a bit more community support.

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Musicvid wrote on 7/22/2020, 4:32 PM

I have had not luck using GPU acceleration with any driver version on Intel 620 graphics, although I'm sure others have.

Try leaving it off unless you have accelerated plugins.

Epitome-of-Frustration wrote on 7/22/2020, 4:46 PM

I cannot find the option to turn it off for my computer as a whole, and I cannot even open Movie Studio 15 in order to disable it within the application. Is there a way to disable it without opening the Movie Studio itself?

Musicvid wrote on 7/22/2020, 5:05 PM

Yes, in Windows Device Manager, disable the Intel graphics driver and restart; it should load the Windows default driver, allowing you to open Vegas and turn off "GPU Acceleration of Video Processing" in Preferences. Keep us posted.

Epitome-of-Frustration wrote on 7/22/2020, 5:21 PM

I completely forgot that you can still run programs with the Intel graphics driver disabled. When the Intel driver was disabled, I was capable of opening both Vegas Pro 15 and Movie Studio 15. In Movie Studio, I could not find the option to turn on or off GPU Acceleration of Video Processing in Preferences. In Pro 15, I was able to find the setting, but it was already turned off with no option for turning it on, leading me to believe it had always been turned off. Re-enabling the Intel Graphics driver and attempting to close and re-open either program resulted in the same crash-upon-startup I had been experiencing.

It is notable to mention that the programs do REMAIN open when re-enabling the Intel driver, and I can use them for editing in this state. However, even when the Intel driver is re-enabled, the GPU acceleration setting in Vegas Pro 15 is still set to Off, with no other options available.

Musicvid wrote on 7/22/2020, 7:52 PM

Can you run an older version of the driver instead? Your story kind of makes me reluctant to upgrade.

Epitome-of-Frustration wrote on 7/22/2020, 8:00 PM

Yeah I have a copy of it saved, but I honestly don’t want to revert. The other advantages of the most updated driver are too great for me not to use most of the time. It’s not too much of a hassle for me to disable the driver, boot up Movie Studio, and then re-enable the driver once the program’s open. It seems to be working fine once it’s running, I just can’t get it started with the latest driver. If someone has a good permanent solution, I’d be happy to listen, but this is the jerry-rig fix for now I suppose haha

KenB wrote on 7/23/2020, 3:18 AM

They have beta driver 27.20.100.8425 available. Perhaps it's worth trying that (although it only mentions fixes for Adobe Premiere Pro 2020 and Adobe After Effects)? Also, I wonder if a reset of Vegas Movie Studio might help? https://www.vegascreativesoftware.info/us/forum/faq-how-can-i-reset-vegas-pro-to-default-settings--104646/ (instructions for Vegas Pro also work for Vegas Movie Studio)

Vegas Pro 18.0 (Build 284)
OS: Windows 10 Pro 2004
CPU: Intel Core (4th gen) i7-4790 @ 3.60GHz (HD Graphics 4600 - driver 15.40.46.5144)
Memory: 32GB DDR3
GPU: NVIDIA GTX 1660 SUPER - driver 452.06
Monitor: 1920x1080x32