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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 30 6:52 am)
Joe, which version of Vue are you using? And iloco is right; make sure you have the latest drivers for your card. You can google for the NVIDIA site and the drivers will be there.
Message edited on: 09/14/2005 09:12
I'd hate to sound like the "contrary" guy, but I always had much problems with my GeForce cards and Vue. The one that I had on my second desktop PC always gave me problems in the visualization of OpenGL previews, which I had to disable (and I'm speaking of Vue 4 Pro not of Vue 5 Infinite, which also had problems with it but is more recent software, so it could be more understandeable), until finally I dumped it last month and got an ATI Radeon card which works perfectly. Same with my laptop, I bought one with a GeForce in it and I am regretting my choice everyday I turn the laptop on and start Vue. It scrambles my OpenGL preview, although not as bad as the desktop PC card. On this computer I am writing with, which I had to upgrade recently due to motherboard crash, I have installed a new ATI Radeon whcih is a dream and very fast. From now on, for me, only ATI Radeon cards, at least until Vue will remain my main 3D landscape program (which is going to be for a long time). Orio
you guys are not kiddin , any version of vue crashes hidiously and suffers terrible open gl probs for me and always has whilst using nvidia chip based cards regardles of drivers ,i spend an age searching for a compatible set of drivers to use with it but i hate to say it guys but imo there is no such thing, i was trying to run vue 5 infinate on winxp pro with a gforce 128ddr card and it was totally unusable. i must of loaded ten different driver packs and nothing solved it other than admitting defeat and going ati ! since tried to sort out a similar situation for a friend who was running winxp and vue 4 pro on nvidia and it was the same old story ,we tried in vain again with different drivers until i had to admit a second beating and give in ! he now uses an ati card with no props at all as i do myself. just my ten cents !!
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If you're using an nVidia GeForce card, I can recommend downloading RivaTuner - you can fool nVidia and Windows into believing it's a regular Quadro. I did this with my 6800LE, which resulted in vastly improved OpenGL performance. The Quadro drivers are much, much better than the Geforce drivers when it comes to OpenGL, and now my graphics card uses these Quadro drivers. I'm rather happy with the results. See the attached link on how to do it (and thanks to andytw!)The pen is mightier than the sword. But if you literally want to have some impact, use a typewriter
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I know this question has been asked before, but I will ask it again anyway. As some of you might have heard I lost my hard drive a couple of weeks ago. I was using Win.2000k Pro. at the time, there were few if any significant problems, at that time. The new operating system is XP Pro.I have now started having questions asked regarding the compatability of my Graphics card, which is a nvidia geforce3 Ti 500. The help I need is,Which is the best card to use, so that I do not get this error every time I start Vue! any relevant help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. Stay safe and healthy! deevee, Joe.