No CUDA Acceleration Hardware Detected. Quadro K5000 + Avid

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No CUDA Acceleration Hardware Detected. Quadro K5000 + Avid

PostTue Nov 11, 2014 4:48 am

PC, windows 7, 64 bit, nvidia Quadro K5000, bmd decklink sdi 4k.

It was working a few hours ago but I downgraded my Nvidia driver from 340 to 331.65 because Avid Media Composer has a GPU display driver mismatch and I can't play full screen display on AMC now.

So, I downgraded the Nvidia driver to the one Avid asked me, the 331.65 but now resolve doesn't work.
Of course I will upgrade back to 340 and it will work, but I'll have again the mismatch on Avid
Any solution to make both software happy?

Thanks
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Re: No CUDA Acceleration Hardware Detected. Quadro K5000 + A

PostTue Nov 11, 2014 7:24 am

Have you tried adding in the newer driver to the text document for Avid

c:\program Files\Avid\Avid Media Composer\SupportingFiles\config\QualifiedGpuBoards.txt.

I'm pretty sure Resolve needs something like 334 or above to work properly.
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Rude

Re: No CUDA Acceleration Hardware Detected. Quadro K5000 + A

PostTue Nov 11, 2014 2:30 pm

Adam, thanks. As I said, resolve works fine with 340 and I just update to 341 nvidia driver and works fine but Avid has a driver mismatch. I just find out that Avid MC 8.2 supports drivers 340/341 etc.... My AMC is 7.0.4 and only supports 331.65 so I'll have to upgrade to 8.2...that's the solution and $299 for updating to 8.2.

Thanks man.
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Re: No CUDA Acceleration Hardware Detected. Quadro K5000 + A

PostTue Nov 11, 2014 3:58 pm

Did you try adding in the GPU to the Avid file like I suggested?
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Re: No CUDA Acceleration Hardware Detected. Quadro K5000 + A

PostTue Nov 11, 2014 6:04 pm

Adam Simmons wrote:Did you try adding in the GPU to the Avid file like I suggested?


No, I didnt cause Im not sure what you mean.

Avid support is in my computer right now and did a fresh installed of AMC 8.2 and avid and resolve works fine.
The issue now Decklink SDI 4k is not on or connected to avid. Everything is greyed out. I did install the latest driver
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Re: No CUDA Acceleration Hardware Detected. Quadro K5000 + A

PostTue Nov 11, 2014 6:52 pm

The file I pointed to is a text document, when you open it you can add in the details for newer drivers and then Avid thinks it's a validated driver
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Re: No CUDA Acceleration Hardware Detected. Quadro K5000 + A

PostWed Nov 12, 2014 4:12 am

Adam Simmons wrote:The file I pointed to is a text document, when you open it you can add in the details for newer drivers and then Avid thinks it's a validated driver


hey Adam, I did see the text file you point, thanks.
Do you know if there's another text like that but with the BMD drivers?
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Re: No CUDA Acceleration Hardware Detected. Quadro K5000 + A

PostWed Nov 12, 2014 6:35 am

No there's not
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