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Vegas Pro 12 doesn't want to use my gpu to accelerate the render times?

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Presuming you haven't done any of this:

Is your gpu listed in Options | Preferences, Video tab, GPU Acceleration . . .?

When you rendered were you using Sony AVC/MVC? If so, click Customize Template, go to the System tab and click Check GPU. If it says you have a capable card, i.e. it doesn't stay blank, then go back to the Video tab and set Encode mode (at the bottom) to Render using GPU  . . .

I've got Sony Vegas Pro 12 and when I set it to use OpenCL on my graphics card (Radeon 7770) it doesn't use it and just pegs the task of rendering to my cpu. Am I doing something wrong here or does Vegas just not support my graphics card?

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But that would make to much sense...

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Presuming you haven't done any of this:

Is your gpu listed in Options | Preferences, Video tab, GPU Acceleration . . .?

When you rendered were you using Sony AVC/MVC? If so, click Customize Template, go to the System tab and click Check GPU. If it says you have a capable card, i.e. it doesn't stay blank, then go back to the Video tab and set Encode mode (at the bottom) to Render using GPU  . . .

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Presuming you haven't done any of this:

Is your gpu listed in Options | Preferences, Video tab, GPU Acceleration . . .?

When you rendered were you using Sony AVC/MVC? If so, click Customize Template, go to the System tab and click Check GPU. If it says you have a capable card, i.e. it doesn't stay blank, then go back to the Video tab and set Encode mode (at the bottom) to Render using GPU  . . .

Thank you so much :D

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