PhotoStory 2022 Deluxe "Hardware Acceleration Deactivated" error

Lee-Venden wrote on 5/23/2022, 4:12 PM

5% of the time when exporting a slideshow as a MPEG-4 it works fine and a 30-minute-long slideshow will export/render in 15-20 minutes. 95% of the time, however, after the export/render has begun I get a message saying "Hardware acceleration has been deactivated. Possible causes: incompatible graphics card drivers or graphics hardware that does not comply with the application's requirements. Make sure that the most current drivers are installed for the graphics card."

I have followed all instructions on Magix website and read all forum comments. I have used the update feature under HELP and am told that my software is up to date and there are no new updates. My software version is 21.0.2.120 (UDP3)

I have the latest Invidia drivers for my GeoForce GTX 1650 card on my Dell XPS 15 7590 Dell laptop. I have 32GB of Ram on my laptop. It has Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-9750H CPU @ 2.60GHz   2.59 GHz. I am running Windows 10 and have installed all current updates.

I have gone to settings in PhotoStory and systematically chosen each of the 4 options under PROGRAM SETTINGS/DEVICE OPTIONS/VIDEO MODE. My options are:
     CPU
     Intel (R) UHD Graphics 630
     Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650
     Microsoft WARP Device

I have conducted a test exporting the same 1-minute-long slide show as a MPEG-4 (4K/UHD Quality) after selecting different VIDEO MODE options. When using Nvidia it exports/renders in 20 seconds. Using the other three VIDEO MODE options, the same file exports/renders in 12-13 minutes.

When I try to export/render a full 30 minute slideshow 5% of the time it will export in 15-20 minutes but most of the time it will take 4-7 HOURS. I tried exporting a 60 minute slideshow and it took 14 hours.

I uninstalled PhotoStory 2022 Deluxe and then reinstalled it but it didn't help. The problem is still the same.

I love the feature sets contained in PhotoStory but ultimately it is all intended for making slideshows and when I finally try to export a slideshow it takes WAY TOO MUCH TIME!!!

Comments

johnebaker wrote on 5/24/2022, 4:10 AM

@Lee-Venden

Hi

The export times will vary depending on:

  • the mix of images, video clips, titles, collages, picture in picture etc on the timeline
  • effects and transitions added

The HWA may be triggered because the graphics drivers need updating.

The latest Intel UHD 630 driver is v 30.0.101.1960 and is available here

The latest GTX 1650 driver is v 512.77 (30.0.15.1277) available here

Note: the 'Hardware Acceleration Deactivated' is a generic error message which means something has tripped the encoder into using an alternate processing device, this usually reverts back to the CPU, and can be triggered by other running programs which also use Hardware acceleration.

John EB
Forum Moderator

 

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