Marianna:Here is the scoop.......... Avid has always done all the qualification for Nvidia drivers and we work with them on issues and feature requests. Customers should be looking at Avid for guidance on what driver to use (not Nvidia). In November of 2011 we provided the following certification information to NVidia for 6.0/10.0: Avid certified our latest release with driver 275.89. The Avid products are Media Composer 6.x, Symphony 6.x, and NewCutter 10.x. The NVidia cards are the Quadro 600, 2000, and 4000. (Windows 7 Professional (64-bit)). George is resend this to NVidia to ensure they understand it applies to 6.0, 10.0, 6.0.1, and 10.0.1 as well. Marianna
Avid has always done all the qualification for Nvidia drivers and we work with them on issues and feature requests. Customers should be looking at Avid for guidance on what driver to use (not Nvidia).
In November of 2011 we provided the following certification information to NVidia for 6.0/10.0:
Avid certified our latest release with driver 275.89. The Avid products are Media Composer 6.x, Symphony 6.x, and NewCutter 10.x. The NVidia cards are the Quadro 600, 2000, and 4000. (Windows 7 Professional (64-bit)).
George is resend this to NVidia to ensure they understand it applies to 6.0, 10.0, 6.0.1, and 10.0.1 as well.
Marianna
Marianna,
Have you heard any information about activating Enable Video Editing Mode? The 6.0.1 Readme states that this should be done, but quite a few of us are not able to do it. Thanks so much.
"When I spent 60k on a discreet edit digisuite system 10 years ago someone came up to me to offer fcp 2, I said it was a scam too." -Ric
Dan,
stand by....... I am on a Mac so I dont have an NVIDIA here so I have asked 2 of my go to guys in corporate to try this and get back with me.....
As soon as I know......... you will know.
marianna
marianna.montague@avid.com
I'm on certified system and can't enable "video editing mode", too.
Well!
Everyone that is not able to select "Video editing Mode" please respond back with the following info:
Graphics card Model
Driver
OS exact please including any Win 7 updates
CPU ( model and Gen 1 or Gen 2 if applicable)
Thanks...........
Graphics card Model: Quadro 3700
Driver: 275.89
OS: W7Pro SP1 64 /W7 installed from the disc and SP1 installed from the downloaded file - no any other updates - my editing system is far away from the Internet /
CPU: HP XW8600 / 2xXeon Quad Core 3,0 GHz, NVidia Quadro 3700, 16Gb RAM /
PNY Quadro 2000
275.89 video driver from Avid
Windows 7/64 Professional with SP-1 Updates through KB2660075 3/3/12 (updates have never mattered as far as I can tell)
Intel i7-970 HexCore LGA 1366
MC 6.0.1
I have administrator rights, privileges and, sadly, responsibilities. It is a heavy burden.
Can't Enable it either.
Nvidia (PNY) Quadro FX3800
OS: Win 7 Pro 64 SP1
CPU: Single Xeon X5660 2,8Ghz
Marianna: OS exact please including any Win 7 updates
As I have my video editing mode activated and also have my system fully updated how about you others
( fumbling in the dark here )
Tomas
Quadro 2000.
275.89 from the Avid\Utilities\nVidia folder. (Tried the same driver downloaded from the Nvidia site. Also tried clean custom installs of the 275.36 and 295.73 drivers. And tried choosing/not choosing the WMI installation option.)
Intel Core i7 930 2.80 Ghz. No overclocking.
Intel DX58SO2 motherboard (X58 chipset, no onboard graphics, using onboard audio.)
Windows 7 64-bit SP1. Updated with all current Important updates. (New OS install. Never had an older version of MC or different graphics card.)
Hope that helps. Thanks Marianna!
SOME NEW NEWS ON THIS.
It seems that you have to logon into Windows as "Admistrator" to activate "Enable Video Editing Mode." Loging in with the username created when installing Windows is not good enough. (BTW, the Readme and "Installation Guide for Avid Editing Applications" do not mention this.) Once you do this, it will stay active if you login w/ another account.
Do a web search on the Admistrator account if you're not sure about how to use it.
BobbyMurcerFan: SOME NEW NEWS ON THIS. It seems that you have to logon into Windows as "Admistrator" to activate "Enable Video Editing Mode." Loging in with the username created when installing Windows is not good enough. (BTW, the Readme and "Installation Guide for Avid Editing Applications" do not mention this.) Once you do this, it will stay active if you login w/ another account. Do a web search on the Admistrator account if you're not sure about how to use it.
Very nice catch BMF , any more users seeing this ?
Helas, in my PC there is only one user (called SEF) which is an administrator. But there is no user called Administrator. Somebody knows how to proceed now?
I don't feel comfortable giving step by step instructions for how to activate the "Administrator" account in Windows. I recommend doing a webserch on the topic and you should be able to figure out how to do it. Hope that helps.
I can't enable it either.
Card: Quadro 4000
Driver: 275.89 International (for UK)
OS: Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit SP1
CPU: Core i7-2600K
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