Opengl 2.0 For Windows 7 32 Bit
Please forgive my ineptness in this, I’m not very computer savy. As far as I can tell this issue hasn’t been tackeled in this forum yet.
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Steamo:I was wondering if anyone has had any thoughts on my posting yet or whether I should look for alternative software?You seem to be among a small number of people for whom Shotcut does not work with their hardware. Some of those people have found that updating their video drivers helps.
But for others it does not. I think your options are to either try different hardware (maybe different video card or different computer) or different software. You can always check back with each new release of Shotcut to see if something has changed that makes it work with your hardware. Many thanks for your reply Brian, you seem to be doing a lot of the work around there. I had been coming to the conclusion that it must be some deficiency in the graphic card or display adaptor that was the problem but the difficulty is to determine what that is. A reasonable graphics card covers all my work without going to great expense and this was one I was given so I am not aware as yet of its full capabilities but has coped well so far.
I could try Shotcut with Linux as I have this as a discrete double boot on that computer but its the same graphics card. I could live without it as the amount of cutting I was to do is small.
So I may try another card at some time. Thanks again.
CarloRibaux:I’ve got a Intel® HD Graphics 4600 and a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 850MLooks like is in the same boat as me. The odd thing is that when I don’t have my laptop plugged into the dock, it works fine.
However, when I do have it plugged into my Dell dock, it will trigger this error. Even though Intel Integrated Graphics is already configured as my default graphics processor, I still have to manually select Intel Integrated graphics for it to work.If you have all the appropriate NVIDIA drivers installed, you can find this option it by simply right clicking the “Shotcut” icon, clicking “Run with graphics processor” and then finally selecting “Integrated graphics”. It’s confusing, but this works.Maybe it’s a bug? If you have access to a Dell XPS and a Thunderbolt 3 WD15 hub, it should be easy to reproduce.
You can also reproduce it if you right click and purposefully select “High performance NVIDIA processor” too. Never had an application launch on the wrong graphics card, even when the other card is configured as default. Could also potentially just be a bug in how Windows is launching the application (I even rebooted to ensure it wasn’t just a temporary driver bug).A more permanent fix would be to go back to that right click menu, then choose “Change default graphics processor” and then explicitly define your Intel Integrated graphics card as the default specifically for shotcut.exe. Instron 4411 software. Here’s a screenshot (unfortunately as a new user, I’m banned from two images in a post). Found a solution to this problem.Actually my Nvidia PCIe card went phut one fine summer afternoon and i was left with Intel G33/G31 gpu.
Got this very error every time i tried to execute Shotcut, so hunted the net and bumped into this solution. It is a very simple one, download the following 7z, it contains 32-bit and 64-bit folder containing a file each for required Win OS.(link removed by moderator to prevent potential problems)Extract file in main Shotcut folder under Program files.Shotcut has started working as beautifully as ever.I am in no way connected with this file, just found it as i was desperate to use Shotcut. Since there was no copywrite notice anywhere, nor any password to extract the file, so I guess it is ok to use this file. Checked for viruses, none found. Please double check guys.Performance may be affected as your hardware is superiorIt will help.
Just a thought. OldGamer:the original poster said that Shotcut has suddenly stopped working, so it had been working fine before. Menu Settings Display MethodBesides driver changes outside of Shotcut, the biggest factor affecting this in Shotcut is Settings Display Method. This was added in version 15.09 and defaulted to Automatic, which selects OpenGL, DirectX, or software as determined by Qt - the library we use for the UI. (This library is also responsible for the presentation and wording of the dialog quoted in the original message.) Which setting works best is very system dependent. On many systems, they all work.
Therefore, the selection of a default is difficult. Shotcut does not report information to a cloud service and is therefore unable to determine from analytics data.In version 17.03, I changed the default Display Method from Automatic to DirectX (ANGLE) in response to numerous problem reports where changing it to DirectX solved the issue.In version 19.04, I changed it back to Automatic because I added Software (Mesa) option since I upgraded and rebuilt Qt and got it working in both 32- and 64-bit.
I wanted to restore the ability for the fresh install experience to be able to fallback to Software (Mesa). Unfortunately, that kind of back-fired.
Many people again reported problems where changing it to DirectX solved it for them. Also, on one of my systems, Software (Mesa) did not work. This is crazy because the software mode should be foolproof! (But Software should not be default because is slower.)In version 19.06, I changed it back to DirectX (ANGLE) for the above reasons. Also because I learned that DirectX has a builtin software fallback mode called lending further weight toward making it the default. In this version, I also made a hack to workaround the library limitation and make Software (Mesa) foolproof except if you are running the Microsoft Store app because it is using a technique incompatible with its sandbox mode.
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