Is that Graphics readout standard, or did you set up a custom plist for it?
From what I understand, Videoproc usually requires the Intel IGPU to be correctly set both in BIOS and under the PCI root device properties if using the IGPU. Only when the correct dGPU requirements are met ie. dGPU is correctly identified by the OS will it enable the dGPU processing function. So I think the problem is likely stemming from your use of the VGTab. Somehow its settings is interfering with Videoproc's GPU detection. Or possibly a wrong device properties setting for your IGPU. You may have to try to maybe use a different connector value under your IGPU's PCI Root device properties for your AAPL,ig-platform-id, so that the graphics processing is diverted to your dGPU ie. 03 (for computing tasks only), 07 or 00. > https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Install-Guide/config.plist/comet-lake.html#devicepropertiesHi, @pastrychef,
These days I am using VideoProc, and I saw that in the options the 'graphics' is N/A.
For any video to convert, the software never uses the GPU.
I have been using the AMD Vega Power Injection for a long time.
VideoProc is fine for showing whether hardware acceleration can work in supported software. It just doesn't use the GPU for its own tasks.
Is it possible to fix this?
In the BIOS settings, no IGPU, only PCIE (MSI Radeon RX Vega 56 Air Boost).
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Hi, pastrychef. After update to macOS 12.3, my device cannot recognize asus c100c AQC107 NIC, did you meet the same problem? Looks like replacing 0F84C002 0000 doesn't work.Three reboots and approx half hour later...
Monterey Update: When my mac reboots after downloading monterey, 5 boot icons are shown (preboot, boot from system, etc.) which do I choose- I have never been clear on this.
Whatever one I chose- the screen came up with the apple logo and it didn't look like anything was happening- have I just been impatient- or should something be happening?
Thanks for your help. I am trying different settings with no success.From what I understand, Videoproc usually requires the Intel IGPU to be correctly set both in BIOS and under the PCI root device properties if using the IGPU. Only when the correct dGPU requirements are met ie. dGPU is correctly identified by the OS will it enable the dGPU processing function. So I think the problem is likely stemming from your use of the VGTab. Somehow its settings is interfering with Videoproc's GPU detection. Or possibly a wrong device properties setting for your IGPU. You may have to try to maybe use a different connector value under your IGPU's PCI Root device properties for your AAPL,ig-platform-id, so that the graphics processing is diverted to your dGPU ie. 03 (for computing tasks only), 07 or 00. > https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Install-Guide/config.plist/comet-lake.html#deviceproperties
Or you may need just a BIOS flash of your Vega56 card to Vega64 using this guide > https://github.com/sarkrui/Hackintosh-Z390-Aorus-Pro-9700K-RX580
Thanks for your help. I am trying different settings with no success.
The BIOS is set to Graphics Configurations PCIe only, IGPU is disabled, and, therefore ,I am looking for solutions for dGPU. The system reveals my GPU, and I also tried deleting all the VGTab from OpenCore, but it doesn't work.
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Thanks @pastrychef , unfortunately it didn't work.Please try adding "enable-gva-support" to see if it makes any difference.