dinga wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the GPU that is driving the GUI the GPU that will be rendering? If so, connecting the GUI display to whatever card you want to be set as your primary should work for a solution, right? Does the detect, identify, make this display primary. In the Windows or GPU settings panel do the trick?
Wouldn't it be nice
Unfortunately, I can't find a rhyme or reason for why it picks the GPU it does to latch on to.
I started with what you listed, then also disabled the other cards from CUDA, set the OpenGL renderer in NVIDIA settings, set the default renderer for 3D general, as well as the primary in the tab for Resolume.
Went so far as to download a third party monitor manager that completely overrides the default Windows one, but still no luck.
Only solution currently (luckily as suggested by Joris) is to disable all GPUs but the primary, open Resolume, then re-enable them and reassign everything.