That statement is a subject that continues to cause confusion for many people.
My understanding is that the statement applies
only to the
older chipsets that are explicitly listed and the issue exists because nVidia removed CUDA support starting with driver version 340.43. All newer nVidia hardware uses
nvenc and is unaffected. This sticky
*nVidia CUDA encoder* thread is long, but it has all the specifics and gory details
My understanding is also based on having the nVidia card listed in my specs below and always having HA available with PD12, 13 and now 14. This has been true with every driver up to and including v355.98, which was just issued yesterday. With that driver installed, this is the relevant section of my Produce tab:
I think your post about errors and HA becoming unavailable will need some futher investigation, and we'll quite a bit more detail than the basic specs you've provided. Fortunately, it's very easy to do if you take a look at the
*Welcome* sticky at the top of the forum index and please post Parts A and B and give us some specifics about your source clips as requested in Part J.
If you're running Win10 and using AVI source clips, you may want to look at the
*Fix for AVI clip* sticky as well.
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