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.
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!
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?
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?