I'm worried that I won't be able to build my little videos any more. When you look ahead, what do you see? The sense I get from you is to get a new discrete GPU and run purely from that, while disabling Intel on my PC? Am I right about this? Sorry for repeating info, I'm frankly paranoid about this situation.
Or will it be integrated GPU cards as per combination of Intel and AMDL? In other words, what can one do to prevent having to buy just about a whole new computer every couple of years? I'm not making money with my videos, I'm rendering a service to lepidopterists (butterfly people). There's so much I don't use on PP, though I love to explore and find out new things.įinally: I get from you that the future will be a discrete GPU card. I don't need much more than quality rendering, cutting and editing, and adding the odd title or caption. I've looked, it appears not possible, but I hope I'm wrong?Ģ) try a different video-building program (scary after years of using PP). What about these two potential avenues out for the time being:ġ) revert back to an older version of PP that will "accept" my Intel 4600 card. I'm not sure I have funding right now for a new GPU, and I don't know which one to buy. I had the most beautiful little butterfly behaviour videos built from footage taken on my GH4 with an excellent macrolens. Phew!! Is there no avenue out for me? Things worked so well until I upgraded from PP 19 to 20. Wow, your knowledge is truly impressive: I"m grateful for your response, many thanks. Updated Windows, switched to CUDA and back to Software only render - still getting a choppy performance / render. Reinstalled the latest driver - back to the original message.Failed to install the old driver - 24.20.100.6286 - Error = This computer does not meet the minimum requirements for installing the software.Made sure the 4600 driver is up to date - no change.Downloaded latest Intel HD Graphics Control Panel.Drivers are provided by Intel or your computer's manufacturer.
It is strongly recommended that you update to driver version 100.6286 or later. The current version of your Intel display driver may cause performance and stability issues. I'm getting a System Compatibility Error, any ideas?!ġ.