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Adobe after effect video
Adobe after effect video








  1. #Adobe after effect video install
  2. #Adobe after effect video driver

In my BIOS settings, the Intel-GPU is disabled, in favor of using the NVIDIA-GPU, but the Intel one still shows up in the Device Manager. It's annoying having a prompt that can't be dismissed, and is citing, seemingly, irrelevant information about GPUs that aren't even being used, because there's seemingly no limited GPU-checker in place. How should I resolve this? Seems like I should be able to specify somewhere that AE should ignore one GPU and use the other, which it must be anyway, seeing as I disabled the other.Īdobe really should take a look at this. It began exactly after updating to AE 2020 and I've installed nothing else. So now I'm stuck with this compatibility AE prompt, and also some very mysterious inaccurate CPU usage when running AE.

#Adobe after effect video driver

Windows prompted that the existing driver is more current and provided no method to specify the AE recommended driver.

#Adobe after effect video install

I then attempted to manually install with these instructions linked to from the driver page. However to appease the prompt, I attempted to install the Intel driver that was linked to, however on install, its igxpin.exe driver app prompted "This computer does not meet the minimum requirements for installing the software." only this GPU is disabled and instead an NVIDIA GPU is being used. On open, After Effects prompts for installing an Intel driver to resolve an issue with my unsupported driver "Intel HD Graphics 4600".










Adobe after effect video