MY GTX 750 TI NOT SHOWING IN VEGAS PRO 14 STEAM after 180h/ with gpu

RAEL25 wrote on 11/14/2020, 11:34 PM

Hello, i have 180+ hours in Vegas PRO 14, which i was rendering with my gpu perfectly fine
and now it didn't work & didn't show on the render project (System) and in the options/preferences/video tab it shows only OFF option

i even updated my gpu drivers, uninstalled vegas pro and didn't work, i use Windows 10 2004 Build could you guys help me?

thanks

VEGAS PRO 14 STEAM VERSION CURRENT BUILD IT'S 271

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andyrpsmith wrote on 11/15/2020, 5:14 AM

I know this is no help to you but just firing up V14 on my system also shows no option for my 1080Ti. Also there's nothing in the internal menu that I can see that accounts for it. To be honest maybe the time to move up to a newer much more refined version.

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(Intel 3rd gen i5@4.1GHz, 32GB RAM, SSD, 1080Ti GPU, Windows 10) Not now used with Vegas.

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j-v wrote on 11/15/2020, 6:16 AM

With my normal Vegas Pro 14 build 270 there is Cuda help available in the renderoptions of the Mainconcept AVC encoder. That option is not much 3 % working on my Nvidia 1050 Ti. When I remember it well with me it was always a bit faulty. I think therefore they left CUDA help and switched to NVENC.

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wwaag wrote on 11/15/2020, 12:13 PM

If you want GPU-assisted "rendering" in V14 such as Nvenc, you'll need an "add-on" such as HappyOtterScripts or Voukoder. According to this Nvidia website https://developer.nvidia.com/video-encode-and-decode-gpu-support-matrix-new your card supports avc but not hevc renders.

 

 

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RAEL25 wrote on 11/15/2020, 12:36 PM

i think i was using build 270, and VEGAS updated to 271 and now i can't render using my GPU, it's possible to downgrade to 270 in steam???

 

Sorry, but what is CUDA? it's something related to GPU? i tried other render option and it says "CUDA Available" but it takes ages to render since it uses my CPU i3 7100

john_dennis wrote on 11/15/2020, 12:48 PM

@RAEL25

"...it takes ages to render since it uses my CPU i3 7100..."

You don't have enough of any system resource to accomplish your mission. You need a system upgrade.

RAEL25 wrote on 11/15/2020, 1:10 PM

no i don't need a system upgrade, i need my GPU working in vegas pro 14, it was working fine one week earlier,

i bought vegas pro in september 13 2020 it was working fine until last week

i have 180 hours editing in vegas with my GPU, this started ( i think) after Windows 10 update to build 2004 (anyone know something)?

 

andyrpsmith wrote on 11/15/2020, 1:43 PM

CUDA is the programming system that Nvidia uses to manage GPU acceleration. It is NVidia only and Vegas can use it. OPEN CL/GL is an Open source language which AMD, Intel and Nvidia also support but is slowly becoming obsolete., Vegas can use it too. One thing you may wish to consider is a system restore to before you upgraded W10 or to uninstall the W10 update.

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RAEL25 wrote on 11/15/2020, 4:40 PM

well i returned to my previous windows version and still didn't work, i will contact their support

RogerS wrote on 11/15/2020, 8:01 PM

Maybe revert to older graphics drivers? I never used 14 but found older Vegas versions were picky about which drivers I had installed.