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Video playback issue on High Sierra
Hendrik:
Its not exactly clear, libGPUSupportMercury.dylib is a OSX component, which might as well be causing the crash. Or its the driver. I don't see anything wrong in what we're doing, we're only uploading a texture in pretty standard means.
BrownBear:
I don't think this is the Nvidia driver. This crash happened before I had the driver installed.
I only installed the driver as some people in the past indicated it solved similar issues for some of the Adobe applications.
I did the OSX update today and still get the crash. Also updated the NVidia driver again after testing and it also still occurs. Thus, the Nvidia driver does not seem to be the issue or have any effect. I also tried with the new build 65 and still get the problem.
BrownBear:
I managed to find a workaround for the video issue at this stage. With this utility (https://gfx.io/) I set the macbook to always use the Internal (Intel) graphics card and not the dedicated (Nvidia) and then video playback works fine.
Setting it to Nvidia only causes the system to crash, thus making me believe there is an issue with JRiver on High Sierra (Worked on Sierra) and Nvidia (GT 750M in my case) graphics cards? Using the Nvidia card with other apps and games works well so not a hardware issue.
Awesome Donkey:
I still think it's the Nvidia Web Drivers causing it. Reading various posts about it, there seems to be various issues with it on High Sierra.
P.S. There was an update to the Nvidia Web Drivers yesterday for High Sierra.
BrownBear:
Thanks, I will try the updated driver tonight then.
I will also remove it if it still gives the issue and get back with some updates. As mentioned before, this happened to me before installing the web driver.
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