Hi, All,
I've seen a number of questions & answers regarding how to know which display adapters provide CUDA support for Vegas.
FYI, Vegas has a button that you can click to have it check to see if your system has CUDA support.
I spotted this originally in 10.0 & verified that it's also in 11.0.
I don't know if Vegas' CUDA support is 'all or nothing' or if there are various degrees of CUDA support (in terms of Vegas Pro's ability to use it). If someone else knows, please post facts on this as you know them... especially if I'm mis-interpreting what I see in the Vegas user interface. :-)
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To have Vegas Pro 11.0 Check your system for CUDA availability, do the following:
0. Open Vegas Pro 11.0
1. Place video event on timeline (e.g. open an existing project with video media or drop video media onto the timeline).
2. Open the 'Render As' dialog (File|Render As)
3. Under the second heading ('Output Format:') in the dialog there is a list of render templates that are organized by output file format. Find and, if needed, expand the 'Sony AVC/MVC (*.mpr;*.m2ts;*.avc) heading to list the templates under that heading.
4. Select one of the templates under Sony AVC/MVC...
5. Click on the 'Customize Template' button.
6. Click on the 'System' tab at the bottom.
7. Click on the 'Check GPU' button in the middle of the dialog. On my system (with a rather old NVidia adapter that came with the system), it reports that 'CUDA is available.'
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Please post if you have any questions or if you have insights that might help on this topic.
Thanks so much,
Jerald
I've seen a number of questions & answers regarding how to know which display adapters provide CUDA support for Vegas.
FYI, Vegas has a button that you can click to have it check to see if your system has CUDA support.
I spotted this originally in 10.0 & verified that it's also in 11.0.
I don't know if Vegas' CUDA support is 'all or nothing' or if there are various degrees of CUDA support (in terms of Vegas Pro's ability to use it). If someone else knows, please post facts on this as you know them... especially if I'm mis-interpreting what I see in the Vegas user interface. :-)
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To have Vegas Pro 11.0 Check your system for CUDA availability, do the following:
0. Open Vegas Pro 11.0
1. Place video event on timeline (e.g. open an existing project with video media or drop video media onto the timeline).
2. Open the 'Render As' dialog (File|Render As)
3. Under the second heading ('Output Format:') in the dialog there is a list of render templates that are organized by output file format. Find and, if needed, expand the 'Sony AVC/MVC (*.mpr;*.m2ts;*.avc) heading to list the templates under that heading.
4. Select one of the templates under Sony AVC/MVC...
5. Click on the 'Customize Template' button.
6. Click on the 'System' tab at the bottom.
7. Click on the 'Check GPU' button in the middle of the dialog. On my system (with a rather old NVidia adapter that came with the system), it reports that 'CUDA is available.'
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Please post if you have any questions or if you have insights that might help on this topic.
Thanks so much,
Jerald