Support CUDA on Hyper-V virtual computer

Hello

We are starting a project to render videos for our clients. In order to better distribute the workload on what Machines we use virtual Hyper-V where Adobe After Effect works.

To improve the speed of generation, we reflected with a 4000 quattro nvidia card, which is passed to the virtual machine by Remote FX.

CUDA package has been installed successfully and I also see the remote driver for FX card. But this seems to be the problem.

Adobe after effects is not recognize this card as a valid card of CUDA.

Is it possible to use the improvements to CUDA on virtual machines or a trick to getting adobe recognizes the RemoteFX pilot like the quattro card?

Thanks much for the reply.

What is not there, isn't there. AE will have a specific code to actually treat these virtualized CUDA features.

Mylenium

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