I just installed Edius 5 which went well, but I can't locate the new GPU effects. I also can't seem to load Title Motion Pro despite loading the old version as requested.
Hey Ken7. There have been many posts concerning the "missing" GPU effects. Evidently EDIUS 5 searches for a video card capable of the GPU acceleration and if it cannot find one, then does not load the GPU effects. Search for "GPU" posts on this forum, and the learned voices therein will bring you up to date.
Cheers,
Alan
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Hey Ken7. There have been many posts concerning the "missing" GPU effects. Evidently EDIUS 5 searches for a video card capable of the GPU acceleration and if it cannot find one, then does not load the GPU effects. Search for "GPU" posts on this forum, and the learned voices therein will bring you up to date.
Cheers,
Alan
Thanks Alan. My card is a Radeon X550, but I'm not sure what the minimum requirements are for the installer to throw the effects in. I first installed it on an older computer I used to use with Edius. But in all honestly I wouldn't have thought the card wouldn't be up to the task.
My GPUs showed up only after I installed Windows SP3.
Mike T
Good thought Mike, but unfortunately I do have SP3. What's more, I got off the phone with tech support and they claim my Radeon X550 with 256meg of ram should qualify for the GPU effects.
I tried uninstalling and reinstalling and still nothing. I'm at a loss to figure out why I don't have these effects. At least I finally got Title Motion to install.
Does anyone know if there's a way to 'force' the installation of the GPU effects? There really seems to be no reason why the installation process should have 'decided' not to install it with a 250meg card.
Good thought Mike, but unfortunately I do have SP3. What's more, I got off the phone with tech support and they claim my Radeon X550 with 256meg of ram should qualify for the GPU effects.
I tried uninstalling and reinstalling and still nothing. I'm at a loss to figure out why I don't have these effects. At least I finally got Title Motion to install.
Hi
I've just had to replace my Radeon X700 - 512 Meg, which did not support GPUFX. This is because it only has Pixel Shader version 2.0 (the requirement for Edius 5's GPU effects is pixel shader version 3.0).
I purchased Radeon HD3850 for less than ÂŁ50 (inc VAT and p&p) from Ebuyer. Since installing it the GPU effects have popped up and all is well...
Unlike many of the graphics cards that are up to spec for Edius this one is still only single slot width so it fitted the limited space in my system.
Andrew Whiteley
Edius Workstation 9.51 on Intensity pro 4k, Windows 10 pro 64bit, Gigabyte GA-Z170XP-SLI Intel Z170, GTX 750 Ti 2Gb, i7 6700K 4.0GHz, 32 Gb RAM, 'C' drive Samsung M.2 256Gb,
Media drive 2 X Samsung 850 pro 1Tb RAID 0,
Archive media drive Hitachi 4TB
Thanks Andrew. How does one find out what pixel shader version you have? I went into the properties of the card and I don't see anything that references that.
Thanks Blast. It does indeed seem as if the X550 has pixel shader 2. Oh well, I guess a new graphics card is in order. That computer is just a backup and I don't really use it, but it still may be worth replacing the card.
Before installing Edius 5, I want to be sure that my card will support the new effects. It appears my card is an Nvidia 7950 which does support shader 3 but on start up Edius says "SSE 2" detected (not 3)...My friend says his says 'SSE 3 ' detected and he has pixel shader 3 (coincidence)??
My understanding was that SSE 3 relates to the CPU and not the video card but just looking for verification here
Thanks
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