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Chienworks wrote on 8/24/2016, 9:04 PM

What kind of videos? What codec and file type? Where are they coming from and how are you getting them into your computer?

Former user wrote on 8/24/2016, 10:19 PM

Did you recently install or update windows 10? I had to reinstall my video drivers to get Vegas to recognize them after updating to Windows 10.

BradfordWest wrote on 8/25/2016, 4:21 AM

pls help it doesnt let me import a vid sometimes and if it does then its either a black screen or a greeen screen and then it doesnt even reconise my gpu 

gtx 950

win 10 pro 64 bit

vegas pro 13 build 453

Check out this video by a Vegas user regarding his investigation into Sony totally dropping the ball on supporting GTX/CUDA GPU acceleration:

Dropping GPU acceleration support for GTX cards is maddening and frankly for the price I paid to upgrade to get GPU acceleration which worked at first but then disappeared, I feel robbed.

This is a very sore issue with a very large number of Vegas/GTX users that you can find many references to with a few simple searches. The problem is that there doesn't seem to be a fix. Sony knew about it for quite some time but didn't fix it, it appears they didn't care to bother because they knew they would be selling their Creative Software line-up. That's been in the works for some time and MAGIX just happened to buy a partially broken software product. How much did THAT cost?

Hopefully MAGIX will fix this in VP13 and demonstrate to their new potential market that they are truly committed to the Vegas product-line. I'm not sure how things work in these matters, but couldn't you get Nvidia to lend you one of their brains to help get this issue resolved? Adobe doesn't seem to have a problem supporting GPU acceleration.