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Sony Vegas 12 Pro and GTX 660Ti Compatible?
John Rofrano replied 12 years, 5 months ago 6 Members · 25 Replies
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Graham Bernard
February 10, 2013 at 5:30 pmSo, John, you agree that SCS have not been explicit.
Thank you.
Graham
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John Rofrano
February 10, 2013 at 9:40 pm[Esteban Elizondo] ” the seller tells me that he could take back 660ti, but that probably in short time my software will be compatible and take full advantage of the card and I will have to buy it again.. so.. don’t know what to do :(“
You could keep it and wait. That is the most likely scenario that will happen.
~jr
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John Rofrano
February 10, 2013 at 9:42 pm[Graham Bernard] “So, John, you agree that SCS have not been explicit.”
Yup, I agree. They have given “guidance” but haven’t been explicit enough to say that “this” is the list of supported cards that we “certify” where “certify” means that they actually have the card in-house and have tested with it and it passes their compatibility test.
~jr
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Red Diamond
January 24, 2014 at 12:11 amThis may be late – but it sure explains why MY SVP 12 crashes worse than Win 95. I mean every ten minutes or so!
I am pissed. And my Quadro FX card, now almost three years old has older languages that SVP didn’t work well with. I doesn’t recognize QFX’s CUDA cores. A newer card I tried and other cards sped graphics up better so I thought I would get a NEW card. I could have had the 570 but I thought, newer and bigger is better so I bit the apple. ARRRRGH.
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John Rofrano
January 26, 2014 at 12:32 pm[Red Diamond] “A newer card I tried and other cards sped graphics up better so I thought I would get a NEW card. I could have had the 570 but I thought, newer and bigger is better so I bit the apple. ARRRRGH.”
Yea, this has really made me think twice about nVidia. I’m thinking that the AMD/ATI cards are probably a better choice for Vegas Pro editors. They have consistently performed well with newer models.
~jr
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