On Media page, I select an audio clip (mp3), and then select AI Tools/DaVinci AI Voice Training function.
It analyzed for a while, then began processing.
Then I got a popup dialog:
The GPU failed to perform image processing because of an error. Error Code: -36.
When I canceled the popup, the analyzing dialog returned, but no progress was made.
Pushing the Cancel button it displays: Canceling… but nothing happens.
I have to kill Davinci Resolve process, to quit the program.
Why did I get this error?
After pushing the OK button in this error dialog, I should be able to return to the Media page.
I have same error when I select the “Voice convert” function on Edit page.
GeForce GTX 1070
I also have the related logs compressed into a zip. Can I send them to you somehow?
Thank you for taking the time to look into this problem.
Zoltán
I would check to make sure you’re running the newest studio drivers for your card. Make sure you are using NVIDIA Studio driver and NOT the NVIDIA Game Ready drivers. I’m also not sure if non RTX marked Nvidia cards can run the newer AI tools successfully.
Yes, I’m running the NVIDIA Studio GPU Driver: 576.52
I haven’t read anywhere that AI features only work with RTX cards. But if that’s the case, it should be published somewhere as a minimum requirement, right?.
On the Blackmagic site in the minimum requirements for DaVinci Resolve 20 they say CUDA 12.8. If you look within the CUDA Toolkit docs CUDA 12.8 is supported on GeForce 16, 20, 30, 40 and 50 series GPUs. Looks like the 10 series didn’t make the cut. I guess that’s what the new AI stuff is using. I’m not 100% sure. 