DaVinci resolve could not find any OpenCL capable GPUs

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jaseemharry

DaVinci resolve could not find any OpenCL capable GPUs

PostTue Nov 06, 2018 5:43 am

I am dual booting windows with Fedora 28. Davinci resolve is running without any problems on windows 10. But in Fedora it shows "DaVinci resolve could not find any OpenCL capable GPUs" when i try to run resolve. I have intel onboard graphics. I don't know how to install OpenCL. please help me.
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Re: DaVinci resolve could not find any OpenCL capable GPUs

PostWed Nov 07, 2018 6:47 am

I have the same question. When booting to windows 10, DaVinci Resolve is starting fine. But in linux (I am using Arch) with intel GPU I got this window as in screenshot above. If I click "Update Configuration" -> Configuration -> GPU processing mode -> OpenCL; GPU selection mode -> Manual
then an empty list of GPUs appears. In Windows I can see Intel(R) HD Graphics there.

I have found this article https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GPGPU#Intel
But I do not know which package to install that works with DR. Could you please suggest? I am using Intel i7-8700 apu.
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Re: DaVinci resolve could not find any OpenCL capable GPUs

PostFri Nov 16, 2018 3:46 am

I have installed xf86-video-intel in Arch Linux and tried launching dr 15.1.2 with different opencl packeges, but no one of them worked (got message like in screenshot above):
  • compute-runtime
  • beignet
  • intel-opencl
  • intel-opencl-runtime
  • pocl

Also I have found this message here viewtopic.php?f=21&t=56878&start=1100#p451134
Sulo Kokki wrote:BMD has never confirmed or denied the matter, but we've come to think only the Mac/Win ports support integrated GPUs. Maybe 16b1 will change things. Right now, the port only talks to what it sees an AMD/Nvidia GPU.
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Re: DaVinci resolve could not find any OpenCL capable GPUs

PostMon Jul 20, 2020 12:36 am

Update July 2020:

Blackmagick Design staff officially acknowledged that intel GPUs are currently not supported as capable OpenCL devices by DR (current version is 16.2.3).
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Re: DaVinci resolve could not find any OpenCL capable GPUs

PostMon Jul 20, 2020 6:34 am

Not supported in Linux.
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Re: DaVinci resolve could not find any OpenCL capable GPUs

PostSun Feb 16, 2025 12:56 am

This is really quiet bad, as DaVinci Resolve on Linux with ARC Intel A770 is amazing and even faster than my 1650 1060 4060 AMD and Intel cards. without having use my Mac MiNi which renders slowly, and not having a M2 M3 M4 cpus in mac really hurts.. what would it take to support AAC? Kadenlive on linux and it is open source, how is that possible then?
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Re: DaVinci resolve could not find any OpenCL capable GPUs

PostFri Feb 21, 2025 3:01 pm

FIRST let me say: DR runs amazing on Linux with this GPU, it is super responsive and fast to edit, better than windows and mac

ON the intel GPU, I have ARC A770, amazing GPU and got it working on Arch linux with resolve 19.1.3, and recognizes it as OpenCL GPU.. need to run
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sudo pacman -S intel-compute-runtime
package needs to be installed, this is not an integrated GPU, but there are also other x86 opencl for those and should work.

Overall Davinci on Linux all distributions would work with little tweaking of moving libraries around as DR ships with older libraries. move them off like this: very important, and DO NOT install with sudo as in instructions, that wont work

Blackmagic update your documentation please, and include AAC audio support and MP4 trans-coding, for Linux


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sudo rm /opt/resolve/libs/libglib-2.0.so* /opt/resolve/libs/libgio-2.0.so* /opt/resolve/libs/libgmodule-2.0.so* /opt/resolve/libs/libgobject-2.0.so*



My setup:
Arch
Linux archlinux 6.13.3-arch1-1 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Mon, 17 Feb 2025 17:42:11 +0000 x86_64 GNU/Linux
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X (32) @ 5.84 GHz, 31743MiB RAM
GPU: Intel DG2 [Arc A770]
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