Deepstack always showing NOTHING FOUND after moving from CPU to GPU version

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When I was running the CPU version it was working great, but I wanted to offload processing by the CPU and moved it to a newly installed NVIDIA GTX 1660Ti. Everything always shows as NOTHING FOUND. I believe I have everything installed correctly and it is obviously running as I'm not seeing timeouts. I am now running two GPU's, the motherboard GPU for my standard video output, and I wanted to run this second only for deepstack processing.

Any thoughts would be appreciated. I have been googling and going through this forum for hours and not seeing anything obvious to me.

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Post a screen grab from the the BI console showing the AI tab. Also post a screen shot from a camera showing the AI tab. It's also possible you have a corrupt/bad install of DS but it will take more information and time to figure it out. What video card are you running?
 

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Hello, the video card is a NVIDIA GTX 1660Ti. Here are the requested screenshots...

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If you haven't tried it, do a reboot of the computer as that seems to be the thing that kicks DeepStack working again.
 

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Did you install the GPU version of deepstack and the Cudnn and cuda 11.3, also remove the cpu version
 

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Got it working by rolling back to version 2021.09.1, thanks everyone for helping. I found a post on Github with others experiencing the same issue. I still would like to find the root cause to this, hopefully it's only an issue with the 2022 release.

I'm still having issues with the occasional "occupied" error when analyzing, but at least i'm off the CPU-based version.
 

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I'd uncheck the "use mainstream if available" box on all the cameras. DeepStack does not use full resolution for analysis. BI downsizes full res images to, basically, 720P before they are sent to DS so using ?mainstream" gains nothing other than making BI work harder to downsize.
 

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I am also having issues with the 2022 GPU release.. running a 1650 Super... going to try to downgrade to 2021 version to see if that fixes it.

Edit: Yep.... 2021 GPU version works great.
 
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I am also having issues with the 2022 GPU release.. running a 1650 Super... going to try to downgrade to 2021 version to see if that fixes it.

Edit: Yep.... 2021 GPU version works great.
Can you send me the link to the 2021 version?
 

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For anyone having trouble make sure all your settings are right. In my case it was totally user error. When I switched from the CPU to GPU version of DS, I completely deleted the folder. When I re-installed I forgot to add back my custom models so DS had no reference models for detection.

DS 2022.01.02 is working fine for me using a EVGA GeForce GT 1030
 
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