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I am attempting to try DaVinci Resolve 10 Lite on my Mid 2011 iMac. The information I could find seemed to say it might not be great but it would work. It installed without getting any complaints.
When I booted after the install I got a dialog box for CUDA Preferences that I have never seen before. It seems to be saying a CUDA driver update is required and none is available.
I went through the tutorial and it seemed to work. However when I got to rendering an output it failed saying it had not loaded a codec. I tried two or three output formats with the same failure.
I then ran the deinstaller since it appears this version will not work for me.
However, when I again booted I still got the CUDA dialog. I never got it before so it must be coming from something the DaVinci install did, and the deinstall failed to undo.
Two questions:
Obviously - how do I get the CUDA preferences dialog to stop coming up when DiVinci is no longer installed.
and Is there a way to get Resolve working on my machine, even if the performance is not great?
When I booted after the install I got a dialog box for CUDA Preferences that I have never seen before. It seems to be saying a CUDA driver update is required and none is available.
I went through the tutorial and it seemed to work. However when I got to rendering an output it failed saying it had not loaded a codec. I tried two or three output formats with the same failure.
I then ran the deinstaller since it appears this version will not work for me.
However, when I again booted I still got the CUDA dialog. I never got it before so it must be coming from something the DaVinci install did, and the deinstall failed to undo.
Two questions:
Obviously - how do I get the CUDA preferences dialog to stop coming up when DiVinci is no longer installed.
and Is there a way to get Resolve working on my machine, even if the performance is not great?