How to Update Your Old Graphics Driver
If you receive a 'Graphics Driver Outdated' error message or see 'Your graphics driver is not functioning properly' prompt in VideoProc Vlogger, it means that your graphics drive is old and hasn't updated for a long time. But no worries. We will help you update your graphic driver and fix the issue easily.
- If you update your graphics driver, your computer can perform quickly and smoothly in video/image editing and any other graphics-intensive tasks.
- If you don't update your graphics driver, you can continue using VideoProc Vlogger. But your computer may fail to use hardware-accelerated encoding and/or decoding. Even worse, it has a great chance to not function properly in any graphics-intensive tasks, run other non-linear editing systems and will even crash, stutter and lag frequently.
To make guarantee your computer function perfectly in the long term, we suggest you to update it. Just click the "Update Your Driver Now" below and update at one go.
You can read the text below to know more about how to update your driver exactly.
Download and Install the Latest Graphics Driver
Now that you've already known the model of the graphics driver you are using, you can visit the manufacturer's website to download the latest model. You can click on the links of the corresponding manufacturers.
1. For Generic Driver:
- Intel: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/detect.html
- Nvidia: https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/drivers/
- AMD: https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/faq/gpu-driver-autodetect
If you are a Mac user, things will be much easier, because graphics driver update will be included in every system update. All you have to do is to make sure you are using the latest macOS.
2. For Third-party Modified Driver:
Some PC manufacturer uses modified graphic cards from some third-party OEM. You should go to such manufacturer' own site to download the driver.
3. Intel OpenCL Runtime:
If you failed to download the driver using the two methods above, there's only one thing you can try - deploy Intel OpenCL Runtime. Find details here: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/tool/opencl-drivers.html
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