I haven't had time to look into this but I will try to reproduce the
issue with a (different) Quadro card I have lying around.
But it seems to be limited to your specific card or perhaps the P4000
with specific driver versions, I haven't received any other reports.
An 'invalid vector subscript error' can occur if the GPU somehow
generates corrupted data, which then causes unexpected errors when this
is further processed on the CPU. It could be caused by many things,
including driver bugs, bad GPU RAM, power issues, or a bug in PTGui.
On 10-02-2023 15:22, Malcolm Payne wrote:
> On further testing with larger images (3-off @ 260MB, 16-bit), PTGUI is
> crashing with the Invalid Vector Subscript error as above on clean
> installs of both the v528.49 and v517.88 NVidia drivers. Small jpegs
> (the PTGUI tutorial2 set) stitch successfully. The system has 64GB RAM,
> so it is unlikely to be a memory problem unless there is an undiagnosed
> issue with one of the memory sticks. In any case, the same source images
> had previously stitched successfully on the old system with only 12GB
> RAM. For what it's worth, this is a linear stitch of some flat artwork
> using a shift lens, but this type of stitch has always worked previously
> without any problems.
>
> On Friday, February 10, 2023 at 1:29:25 PM UTC Malcolm Payne wrote:
>
> Thanks for the suggestion Kelly, but I have just tried that latest
> version (528.49) and it has the identical issue to v528.24. The last
> working version seems to be v517.88 as far as I have been able to
> test, but I generally like to keep up to date with drivers where
> possible to take advantage of any optimisations and bugfixes so it's
> a bit frustrating..
>
> On Thursday, February 9, 2023 at 12:21:37 PM UTC Kelly wrote:
>
> Can't speak to the issue, but I did receive a notice yesterday
> from NVIDIA of a new driver, which I installed for my GPU. This
> morning I looked and saw they have an update that might help you:
> nvidia laptop driver.PNG
>
> On Sunday, February 5, 2023 at 6:12:04 AM UTC-5
>
malcolm...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I have reverted to the previous major Nvidia version 515 U6
> (517.88) dated 20 December 2022 (= 2 versions back). The
> Invalid Vector Subscript error is still present when
> stitching from the previous saved projects, but in limited
> testing so far it now appears to stitch correctly every time
> when importing the same images into a new project.
>
> Does that help?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Malcolm
> On Friday, February 3, 2023 at 11:07:44 AM UTC
>
rugge...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> no, it doesn't fix it
>
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> Yes the nvidia driver could well be the issue. I
> will try to reproduce
> the problem.
>
> If you try an older GPU driver please let me know if
> this fixes the issue.
>
> Kind regards,
>
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