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After Effect is not supporting OpenGL. i tries checking box untrusted GPU But it enable CUDA only Nothing about OpenGL.
System
i5-6300HQ
8gb RAM
Geforce GTX 960M 4gb
Windows 10 pro
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Moving to After Effects​
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What version of your driver are you using?
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Nvidia Geforce 378.49
After Effect 14.0.1
i am thinking about buying it(if it works).
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As an aside: you should consider an update to the latest version of AE (14.1.0).
What are you hoping to happen with OpenGL? AE does not use the GPU for as much as most people think it would. And, what it does use it for isn't all that related to that area in the settings.
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is it possible to use VRAM for fast preview and rendering ?? i thing with OpenGL i can use fast draft for fast preview. well i am new at this things too much. but i was wondering if i can use my GPU. thank you !
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snyparmar wrote:
is it possible to use VRAM for fast preview and rendering ?? i thing with OpenGL i can use fast draft for fast preview. well i am new at this things too much. but i was wondering if i can use my GPU. thank you !
No. This is what Dave was talking about.
There used to be something kind of like that, but it was very buggy. The first troubleshooting step was always to turn it off. I think the AE team removed that feature in CS4 or CS5 (that is, version 9 or 10 and we are currently on version 14.1). There is no way to use the GPU for your overall preview or rendering. Some effects are GPU-accelerated, but they are unrelated to OpenGL, so they should still work just fine.
I mean, it's odd that that section is greyed out, but it shouldn't impede your use of AE. If it does bug you, you can contact Adobe support and they can try to connect to your machine and troubleshoot, but I wouldn't worry about it if it were me.
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Open GL has not been supported in AE for quite a few versions. Adobe could never get it to work as hoped.