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Chaps, recently we upgraded all our "video encoders" to Cisco AnyRes Live 9300's. These work fine on the whole, but we also have a single server running vmix 10 (yes, I know its a good few versions out!). I'm looking to install vMix 13 on one of our encoders to fulfil this requirement. Unfortunately I cant complete the install as it errors with a "Audio Engine Could not Start, Please ensure a sound device has been installed" issue. There is no "sound card" in this server other than the Corvid24 card which obviously has sound in the SDI stream. The SDI cards are Corvid24 https://www.aja.com/en/p...loper/corvid24#techspecsHas anybody else used these cards or got this working? Many thanks Ethan
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Martin,
Many thanks. I have previous;ly tried v13, but it must have been an older beta.
I've installed the new version, and sure enough..no audio error :-)... although I haven't got very far as it's now complaing about "graphics Hardware Not Supported" DirectX 9 compatible Hardware Required"
D3DStartup.D3D_NEW_XP D3DERR_NOTAVAILABLE:Not Available (-2005530518)
The joys :-)
Any thoughts?
Cheers
Ethan
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It would appear the system doesnt have a 3d capable graphics card installed. Not much that can be done about unfortunately that as it is a key requirement of vMix.
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Martin,
Are you sugesting I need an additional 3D PCIe card (Matrox, Nvidia etc) as well as the Corvid24 SDI card?
Cheers
Ethan
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1 user thanked PFBM for this useful post.
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Ah, good man :-)
I've tried a couple of cards I had knocking around, All NVidia ones, but they were all 256 MB ones, so didn't work.
I'll take yer advice and go order a 750I.
Cheers
Ethan
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Vmix uses a lot of Nvidia GPU processing
the more you have the better.... and more things in realtime.
Cheers,
PFBM
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