![]() ![]() If they're independent then why would Resolve be unable to display video in the video window after I upgraded my nVidia driver awhile back?įrom the responses thus far it looks like Intel is the main culprit but if I'm misreading that, I'm willing to dig into it deeper.Īlso, could you clarify what you mean by a trying new project?īy the way, I'm also running into problems with Fusion transitions, animations and such. Are you saying that Resolve is treating my nVidia GPU as being independent of my Intel graphics? If so then why would I get an alert about my Intel graphics card every time I start up Resolve?Ģ. It's good to upgrade your Intel driver so you can take advantage of Quicksync but something else is wrong.ġ. When I finish my current project I'll try that. Contact Acer for the latest driver for your computer.īut it looks like my Intel driver needs upgrading before I can upgrade my nVidia driver. Installing a generic Intel driver instead of the customized computer manufacturer driver may cause technical issues. The Intel Driver & Support Assistant is not able to update the driver. PROCESSOR: Intel® Core™ i7-9750H CPU 2.60GHzĪ customized computer manufacturer driver is installed on your computer. Is there somewhere in Resolve where I can check? I've always assumed Resolve is not using my GPU because of the message above that I get each time I start Resolve. What driver version did the Intel site claim was installed? You'll need the generic Intel drivers.īut your problem with Resolve not finding the Nvidia card IMHO is the bigger issue. Nick2021 wrote:Not much chance Acer has the latest updates. ![]()
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