Problem: Vegas Pro 13 and Nvidia GTX 1050ti

Jorge-Vegas wrote on 12/21/2016, 8:50 PM

Hello everyone. (I translate this message from Spanish to English with Google Translator)
 I recently bought a desktop computer:
- Intel Core I5 6400 Skylake
- Gigabyte GeForce GTX1050ti G1 Gaming 4gb ddr5
- Gigabyte B150M-D3H
- Crucial 8gb ddr4
- Disk Sata III 1tb
- Cougar STE500
- Cougar MX200
I understand that my graphics card would greatly help rendering videos on my "Sony Vegas Pro 13", but the problem is that it does not even start, the program locks on the load screen, when it displays text similar to the following "INICIALIZING GPU ACCELERATED VIDEO PROCESSING. "


I have tried with re-install the graphics card drivers, but everything is the same. What I checked is that when I disable the graphics card in the "Device Manager" options, the Sony program loads without problems, but obviously I can not take advantage of my new graphics card.
Why is this happening? What can I do to take advantage of the GTX 1050ti in Vegas Pro? CUDA was supposed to help render videos.
Thank you all.

Comments

vitus wrote on 12/22/2016, 1:05 AM

May need to install one of the latest drivers for NVIDIA. For my friend Vegas 13 on the new laptop also could not find the GTX 1060. After installing the latest driver - everything works.

Jorge-Vegas wrote on 12/22/2016, 1:14 AM

I managed to solve it. Strangely the problem had some relationship with Microsoft Visual and windows 7 service pack 1.

jungle-b wrote on 1/10/2017, 5:14 AM

Mind to elaborate ? im not that good with computers can u help me ? i have the same problem and wha should i do with microsoft visual ( i also have win 7 sp1 ) to make my sony vegas work with my gpu (gtx 1050 2gb ? thanks im not that good in english thanks again !!!