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@Thomas Poppelgaard or @Rody Kossen
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@Fabrice Paccou since VDA 2212 we use our Citrix IDD driver by default for display capture. This driver will still utilize the NVIDIA gpu for acceleration. With IDD you are able to open protected content, like encrypted emails, where previously you would see a black area where the email is on the screen. AutoCAD should still see the NVIDIA gpu as well, as we only do display. So, to conclude, you can just ignore the change on the Graphics status indicator. We will still use your GPU, but now with IDD.
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P.S: I work at Citrix HDX Engineering. If you have any question you can also ping me via DM
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what gpu do you got Fabrice
We need to know GPU you got in host level where you put on citrix vda we need to know what gpu you got on endpoint as well
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The GPU we use is NVIDIA A10 configure on our ESX host as Shared Direct (Vendor shared passthrough graphics). On the endpoint, we see that we have a NVIDIA A10-8Q graphic card.
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Look in Rody blogpost it clearly says what GPU you need and you cant use amphere GPU architecture you have to use Lovelace gpu to get H265
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@Thomas Poppelgaard I think there is a bit of confusion here. For AV1 you need Lovelace generation, for H.265 444 ( which we see here) its Pascal generation and newer. So, with A10 all is good.
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okay i then misread
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Thx Rody
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@Fabrice Paccou - Please share your view and result on how did you fixed it