Author Topic: NVIDIA Denoiser is not running  (Read 4573 times)

2019-11-29, 10:53:57

stereoV

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Heyho, is Corona NVIDIA Denoiser supporting my NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 ?

2019-11-29, 11:11:49
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Should work fine :) Try using the latest Studio Drivers from Nvidia.
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2019-11-29, 13:24:52
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stereoV

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thanks nkilar, updated grafic driver and reinstalled NvidiaAiDenoiser but still get this here:

2019-11-29, 14:30:42
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Do you have any other renderers installed at all? I have a GTX 1050 Ti which is supported and I can only assume yours is also. Unfortunately, NVIDIA hasn't released which cards are supported so I cannot give a definite answer. I did contact their support and their response was "we do not see it listed".
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2019-11-29, 14:42:43
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yes i got an older version of vrayforc4d installed

2019-11-29, 14:47:32
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as you can see in my attachments there is this optix6.0.0.dll missing somewhere which seems to be a very new version !

2019-11-29, 16:25:28
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Hi, so if you look into your plugins folder for your Corona for C4D installation, can you see the optix.6.0.0.dll in there?

2019-12-04, 11:19:38
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No, there are not such files ! In any of my installations (R20 and R19)

2019-12-04, 11:20:09
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Can i install it manually ?

2019-12-04, 12:35:39
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Sure, just select the "Custom" option in the installer and make sure the "NVIDIA AI Denoiser" is selected.

2019-12-04, 12:44:15
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Alternatively, choose the "Unpack" method and copy all the .dlls from the "optix" folder into the Cinema4d's "plugins/corona" folder

2019-12-04, 15:02:14
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stereoV

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hi houska, thanks for your patience. I did now everything you told. I downloaded the newest corona installer again and copied all files manually into that folder. i also had a restart but i still get this sign and corona canĀ“t use Nvidia denoiser !?

2019-12-04, 15:34:24
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That message is correct - the AI denoisers are trained with regular noise, not our High Quality filtering, so they can't work with that. You can choose Yes to disable High Quality filtering and the AI denoising will then work as normal. See https://coronarenderer.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/12000056143-using-high-quality-pixel-filtering-with-ai-denoising-is-not-supported- and https://coronarenderer.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/12000056115-what-is-high-quality-pixel-filtering-
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2019-12-04, 16:12:47
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Than now it seems to work ! thanks a lot man for your help !