![]() ![]() Resolve is my video editor of choice (free version is good enough for my needs), and I create new projects about twice a month. Weird timing too, as when I got it, the latest driver was 23.4.1, but just a few days later, a 23.4.2 update came out. So a lot to learn, but one of the things I quickly came across, is the same Resolve issue you have described here. HELP! Attachments :( Screenshot 023633.png (9.Hi just got a Radeon RX 6950 XT a couple of weeks, and this is my first AMD card after almost 20 years of using Nvidia. I have also tried manually changing the GPU processing mode, to no avail. I am so far beyond confused and honestly quite frustrated. I have tried GR and studio drivers, as well as the enterprise drivers on the 5700 xt. Am I doing something wrong? I have reset windows, uninstalled drivers with DDU multiple times, and done just about everything else I could think of besides throwing my desktop out of a window. I have tried an AMD RX 5700xt, that was throwing an error code -40, and now I have an NVIDIA 2070 SUPER which is having this exact issue as the original post says. I'm experiencing the same issue with all of my projects across two different GPUs on both DR 16 and 17. I’ll edit and update with the exact driver I’m using(I’m not with my PC but I’ll check when I can). I’m still unsure about the 5700 but I’m happy with the 2070 at the moment. My usual procedure (when I actually need to do this) is: detaching from the web (most of the time just an ethernet cable), DDU, restart, checking if there are more driver underneath (via device manager under gpu), if you see the gpu name or something related to nvidia then repeat DDU and restart till you see something like "Base video display by Microsoft", at this point you can redownload geforce experience and install your studio drivers.ĮDIT: while I was waiting for this to be approved I rolled back again after resetting my PC with the 2070 and it worked. While Rakesh Malik is totally right, IF you actually need to uninstall any sort of video driver (maybe because you have so many drivers stacked up on each other) I suggest you to use a program called Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU for short), but keep in mind that most of the times Windows will reinstall some sort of nvidia driver after you uninstalled them. Nickb2r wrote:So should I uninstall the drivers first and then do an clean install of the game ready driver, studio driver, and use the geforce experience to switch between them? Thank you for your input guys! I should also mention I'm getting realtime 8k full res playback in REDCineX with 0 problems and the files are on an NVME M.2 Gen4 SSD. ![]() I'm hoping for a solution because I just bought the studio version and now nothing is working and I really don't want to have to roll back to v16.27 or whatever the last stable release was. I tried going from Geforce Studio Driver 457.30 (current) to the Game Ready Driver, and still the problem persists. I've also tried lowering debayer quality and still get the GPU Memory full issue as soon as I make any adjustment on a single node. I have been using the GPU to debayer and decompress feature since it was rolled out, and tried going to debayer only, with no luck. ![]() I just upgraded to the Studio version of resolve and am now getting GPU Memory full, and then a failed to render error code: 700. I'm currently running 17.0b2 Studio with a GTX1080 and previously was getting normal playback of my Helium 8K RED footage on a UHD timeline on the free version.
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