Recommended 3D setting for Nvidia 1080 TI / Video Studio?

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Recommended 3D setting for Nvidia 1080 TI / Video Studio?

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I am looking for the recommended optimal 3D settings in the Nvidia control panel for my GTX 1080 TI card using VideoStudio.
Any advice or user experiences are greatly appreciated. Thank you. :)
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Re: Recommended 3D setting for Nvidia 1080 TI / Video Studio

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To be honest, I am not sure that VS fully recognizes Nvidia, I have the GTX 1050Ti and when I open the Nvidia Manage 3D Settings, I do not have the option to select the GTX 1050Ti for VS the default is the Intel 630 Integrated Graphics which cannot be changed.
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Re: Recommended 3D setting for Nvidia 1080 TI / Video Studio

Post by Charlie Wilkes »

Heh. Supposedly VS now supports nVidia cards.

But I'm not surprised to learn that this support is less than robust. VS is a stable, easy-to-use NLE for people who don't want to spend much money and don't need to do anything fancy. It's a sweet deal for my 5-y-o laptop with Intel HD 4000 gfx. If I had an 8700 and a 1080ti... I might splurge on a more upscale license.
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