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Grazie wrote on 3/16/2012, 12:12 AM
Steve, Leee's spec suggests Radeon : Video Card: ATI Radeon HD 5850

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FTech wrote on 3/16/2012, 4:27 AM
Hi all,

I would like to add the new NVIDIA driver v296.10 still causes a crash when using the Spiral or Zoom transition effect. I had this issue with the earlier v295.73. To recreate this scenario:

Before you start, make sure the "preview quality" is set for GOOD or BEST. Also you have GPU acceleration enabled. Place any clip either a video or image on the time line and create a fade in or out. Insert either a Spiral or Zoom transition in place of the fade. Press play to play the transition effect and Vegas will hang/crash.

FYI, a while back I installed the NVIDIA Driver v295.73 and Vegas didn't crash with the above scenario with Vegas Pro 11 build 521.

FTech

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rhythmlake wrote on 3/16/2012, 9:55 AM

Changing to a spiral worked okay for me. Changing that to a zoom crashed Vegas. Doesn't crash with GPU Acc disabled, as mentioned.
Leee wrote on 3/16/2012, 2:23 PM
Grazie: Sorry I forgot to update my specs. That is my old card. I now have a nVidia GeForce GTX-580 card. ...Off to update it right now....
Leee wrote on 3/16/2012, 2:31 PM

If you went from an ATI to an nVidia card, make sure you delete all of the ATI drivers.

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Thanks for the suggestion Steve, I believe I did uninstall the old drivers, but I will double check more carefully and see if there is anything left over. Thanks again!
Grazie wrote on 3/16/2012, 6:31 PM
No worries Leee! - That's the beauty of shared, updated specs. At least we know we are all singing on/from the same sheet . . . . I'm no Saint, when it comes to being a completer/finisher. Actually I ain't no Saint - period!

Now, if I hadn't read 'em I would have been able to respond to your post - yeah?

Let's see if you are able to track anything down.

Grazie

OldSmoke wrote on 3/20/2012, 11:24 AM
Crashed on both, Zoom and Spiral. I am changing back to 275.33 driver which is still the best driver I could find for Nvidia GTX570 and my old GTX460.

Very sad, I had high hopes for the new driver.

Edit:
I just reverted back to my trusted 275.33 driver and got the same error. Zoom is working fine but Spiral will crash the driver. I made a short project with all GPU Enabled transitions and all but Spiral are working with GPU Acc. enabled. Spiral does however work with GPU Acc. disabled.

I would conclude that it is not driver related but rather a VP11 Transition issue?

Proud owner of Sony Vegas Pro 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 & 13 and now Magix VP15&16.

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