If I wasn’t in the middle of a show I’d update it with more current camera and format references but this will have to do for now. For example, I used the term 24FPS throughout when in most cases 23.976FPS would have been more accurate. Hoping that using their existing film based vocabulary as much as possible would help the cause, I sacrificed technical accuracy at times. It was meant purely as an introduction to HD terminology and technology for Producers, Production Managers, and Production Designers as they began their transition away from film. I’m posting it here for your viewing pleasure in case you or someone you know is just getting their feet wet on this whole digital moving image fad. So, after a bit of digging around I found my beautiful old powerpoint presentation from a weekend course I gave to the Director’s Guild of Canada and I.A.T.S.E. Recently I was asked by a colleague if I had any DIT related course material to share. So far have tried renders in Scratch Lab v8 beta, Resolve 10, and Adobe CC apps and all are working as expected.Ī huge thanks to everyone listed in the threads linked to above for figuring this out. It’s not an elegant fix but it worked for me.
When a new CUDA update is available I will replace the work above with the default 10.9.2 web driver files unless performance is slower. Rebooted and now have OpenCL and Cuda working in 10.9.2. Added nvda_drv=0 to my just to make sure the default osx geforce graphics would load. See this post if you have this issue and follow the instructions from Asgorath reply#18 :ġ6.
Rebooted and could not get the OSX default geforce drivers to load. open Terminal and enter the following to rebuild kernel cache:ġ5. (To access the libclh.dylib, right click on the GeforceGLDriver.bundle, select “show package contents” and you will find it in the /contents/macos folder.)ġ3. By installing it I mean paste over the existing libclh.dylib file. I used the 10.9.2 libclh.dylib file from my desktop Geforce kext backup folder found inside the 10.9.2 GeforceGLDriver.bundle and installed it into the 10.9.1 GeforceGLDriver.bundle now located in the /System/Library/Extensions folder. Followed Malaxor’s advice exactly from here: Replaced my 10.9.2 GeforceGLDriver.bundle with my 10.9.1 GeforceGLDriver.bundle which I copied from my 10.9.1 backup OSX drive /System/Library/Extensions folderġ2. Copied all 10.9.2 Geforce kexts from /System/Library/Extensions into a desktop folder in case things went wrongġ0. At this point the GTX780 is functional with OpenCL but no CUDA so I wanted to get both working. Same result, same OpenCL score in Luxmark with web driver now active.
Selected web driver in preference pane, rebootedĨ. No available CUDA update from Nvidia yet.ħ. Nvidia pref pane still says osx default drivers are loaded, not web drivers. Upon reboot I had no openCL but Cuda was still working.Ħ. Shutdown, swapped my GTX770 to my GTX780, rebootedģ.
Updated to 10.9.2 using this guide (See Stork’s post on page1 made at 2:13pm):Ģ. OpenCL and CUDA now working 100% on my hackintosh / EVGA GTX780 SC (GK110B card) with 10.9.2 released yesterday. I’ve only tested this with my card listed below and I have no idea if it will work with your GK110B card if it is different than mine. Hopefully this will help those with any of the Nvidia GK110B GPUs out there collecting dust.ĭisclaimer: Do not attempt any of the following without a BOOTABLE WORKING CLONE of your OSX drive in case you run into trouble.
Ironically 5.5.43 has broken CUDA for some people.īTW this has worked without a single crash since installing so I won’t be trying any newer drivers that surface until I hear of a few success stories out there with a meaningful performance increase.Īs I couldn’t find a straightforward guide for putting all the bits of info out there together I thought I’d share what I did to get a fully working GTX780 under 10.9.2. Happy New Year!ĮDIT MA- I should have mentioned I’m running CUDA 5.5.28, not the newer version. Feeling grateful for the many beautiful moments of 2015. #asc (at American Society of Cinematographers Clubhouse)