I thought the CUDA driver is separate from the nvidia driver. I see both in sys prefs on 10.12.6. Before I downloaded the nvidia driver I just saw CUDA. I took that to mean that CUDA works even without the nvidia driver. Is Resolve what requires both to access CUDA?
---In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, <Greg@...> wrote :
> On Apr 29, 2019, at 11:31 AM, mbrockns2@... [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:Sure.
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> Hi Greg:
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> Can you expand on the driver issues you've been having with High Sierra?
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> Thanks,
> --Michael Brockington
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When I load High Sierra and the appropriate vNidia web driver, windows do not redraw correctly - they have 'ghosts' of the old windows and only re-draw partial areas of any open window. Media Composer fails to launch - erroring out on what I assume to be a graphics card problem.
This has happened with two different graphics cards (both a Q 4000 and a GTX1800ti) and also with two different builds of 10.13.6. Shortly, I'm going to try updating a completely different machine and see if I get similar results.
If I run under the OSx provided drivers, the problem goes away and media composer will launch - but I need the nVidia web driver in order to use Cuda with Resolve.
gh
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