Is there a reason why I can't change the render mode in Indigo RT? (Different ones in Skindigo don't change it in Indigo, it is always grayed out)
Is there something changed so that my GPU isn't recognized anymore?
Indigo RT 3.4.16
GeForce GTX 560 SE (driver-version 306.97)
Indigo RT - render mode and GPU
Indigo RT - render mode and GPU
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Re: Indigo RT - render mode and GPU
I've done 4-5 reeboots and the GPU is back (?) in the Indigo window. Because it is back, the checkbox to enable the usage of the GPU is back too and if I deselect it, I can change the render mode. Is the disabled dropdown list of the render mode in the case of no GPU available a bug?
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Re: Indigo RT - render mode and GPU
Hmmm, since you have the GPU driver up to date, I'm not sure what the problem could be. Are you perhaps running through Remote Desktop?
Re: Indigo RT - render mode and GPU
That is almost certainly a bug.cotty wrote:Is the disabled dropdown list of the render mode in the case of no GPU available a bug?
Re: Indigo RT - render mode and GPU
Yes, but I am shure that I have used Indigo remote with remote desktop?lycium wrote:Are you perhaps running through Remote Desktop?
I've checked this:lycium wrote:That is almost certainly a bug.
- No GPU available, checked GPU usage in Skindigo, the drop down list kepps inactive after stopped rendering
- No GPU, GPU checkbox disabled (Skindigo), I'm able to change the drop down list after stopped rendering
So, yes, it seams to be an error...
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Re: Indigo RT - render mode and GPU
Hi,
Just wanted to post a stumbling block I came across a few days ago: I use a different machine for rendering that I connect to via RDP (Remote Desktop).
Doing that,blender and indigo state that there is no gpu. That had me going gonzo for a few days with nvidia and drivers.
Turns out the solution is easy: the RDP session gets started via a service, and that service doesn't 'get' the drivers from the video card.
Solution: use a different tool like Tightvnc, since it gets a real / whole session with the whole shebang of graphics drivers and small things like cuda capability.
Just wanted to post a stumbling block I came across a few days ago: I use a different machine for rendering that I connect to via RDP (Remote Desktop).
Doing that,blender and indigo state that there is no gpu. That had me going gonzo for a few days with nvidia and drivers.
Turns out the solution is easy: the RDP session gets started via a service, and that service doesn't 'get' the drivers from the video card.
Solution: use a different tool like Tightvnc, since it gets a real / whole session with the whole shebang of graphics drivers and small things like cuda capability.
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