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  • PP CS6 output problems after Nvidia CUDA driver update

    Posted by Russ Johnson on January 14, 2014 at 1:06 am

    Premiere Pro CS6.0.5
    2008 MacPro OS 10.8.5
    Macvidcards Nvidia GTX 480
    Matrox version 3.3.0.0067

    Since I upgraded the CUDA driver to 5.5.28 I’ve had stalling, choppy playback and intermittent output problems to a monitor through a Matrox MXO2 Mini.

    I downgraded the CUDA driver to no avail and also tried a newer Matrox version.

    Any ideas?

    thanks,

    Russ

    Russ Johnson replied 12 years, 7 months ago 2 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Phillip Todd

    January 15, 2014 at 12:19 am

    When you upgraded to PPro 6.0.5 your “supported GPU list.txt” might have gotten over-written. Check there and add the GTX 480 if need be. I recall something similar happening to me. I recall it was around the time I applied a cuda update as well.

    Phillip Todd
    Cinematographer
    http://www.phillip-todd.com

  • Russ Johnson

    January 15, 2014 at 2:50 am

    Thanks Phillip. I did check that and the card is on the list and I can select CUDA in the PP project preferences. I haven’t tried trashing prefs which used to get things right w/FCP7. I don’t want to have to format and reinstall, but that may be the next resort. FWIW, Media Composer hasn’t hiccuped so far.

  • Phillip Todd

    January 15, 2014 at 2:58 am

    With the CUDA driver 5.5.28 update I also noticed an extra control panel “Nvidia Driver Manager” had been installed. It allows easier management of the GPU driver. You can easily select the OSX driver or the Nvidia web driver.

    Maybe try both options and see if one works better.

    Phillip Todd
    Cinematographer
    http://www.phillip-todd.com

  • Russ Johnson

    January 15, 2014 at 3:32 pm

    Strangely, I didn’t have the Nvidia Driver Manager control panel in my system preferences. As stated earlier I’m on Mountain Lion and I’m wondering if you are on Mavericks and if that control panel is part of that upgrade.

    Anyway, I Googled “Nvidia GPU driver for Mac” and was able to download a driver update here: https://www.nvidia.com/object/macosx-313.01.03f02-driver.html Referred to as the Nvidia Web Driver.

    That gave me the above mentioned panel and upped my GPU driver (not the CUDA driver) from 8.16.74 310.40.00.10f02 to 8.17.74 (313.01.03f02). The control panel allows selection of the Nvidia Web Driver or the OS X Default driver. It reports that my card is not supported, but CUDA Hardware Acceleration is active in PP and things are better. The end result is better playback and system stability (no more PP CS6 crashes) and I have output to my monitor through the MXO2 mini.

    Perhaps there was a mismatch between the CUDA driver and the GPU driver. My card is a “flashed” Macvidcards GTX 480MP and may have something to do with the GPU driver not being updated automatically.

    My thanks to Phillip and the hallowed COW, which is a great resource!

    Russ 🙂

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