GPU processing on the current clip failed because of an erro

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GPU processing on the current clip failed because of an erro

PostTue May 06, 2025 7:08 am

I want to find out the source of the problem. This has been absolutely driving me crazy. When rendering the timeline, it would fail on set clips. If I remove the clip it failed on, it would automatically fail on an other selected clip, stating that "GPU processing on the current clip failed because of an error." But when I render the clip on its own, there is no error and the resulting clip produces as normal. Why is that? (16 GB RAM, GeForce RTX 4060 GPU, 100 GB of Storage) Failing clip is shown below.

file:///C:/Users/13901/Videos/Screen%20Recordings/Screen%20Recording%202025-05-05%20231917.mp4
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Re: GPU processing on the current clip failed because of an

PostTue May 06, 2025 7:50 pm

That file path is on your local drive.

Put the file on a file sharing site and provide a link.

We'll also need a project export .drp of the project using that file.

And we'll need a Resolve diagnostics log, created after the error occurs. Create the log using the Resolve Help menu: Create Diagnostics Log on Desktop
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Re: GPU processing on the current clip failed because of an

PostThu May 08, 2025 4:56 am

Sorry mb I am completely new.

The link is attached below. Thanks!
https://limewire.com/d/LNSzb#ATg5yTUBKF
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Re: GPU processing on the current clip failed because of an

PostThu May 08, 2025 9:38 pm

As a quick test to see if the 3rd party OFX plugins you are using are related to the issue:

Exit Resolve.

In File Explorer, go to this folder:

C:\Program Files\Common Files\OFX

Rename the Plugins folder to Plugins.tmp

Now Resolve won't load the Neat and Dehancer plugins.

Do you still get the errors?

After this test, you can rename the Plugins.tmp folder back to Plugins so your 3rd party OFX plugins work again.
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